> -Original Message-
> Mark Twombley wrote:
>
> >What isn't working is my Linksys PCM100 network card. I checked the
> dmesg
> >and the kernel installed the Yenta module for PCMCIA with no warning or
> >errors. There is no installation attempt that I can see for a NIC. When
> I
> >built
Mark Twombley wrote:
Hi, I just finished an LFS 6.1.2 install using ALFS onto a laptop I have.
Install went well except for a timeout error (??? I haven't checked on that
yet). What amazed me was how smooth everything went. I even have USB
support working right off the bat so I can plug my mem
On 8/22/05, Mark Twombley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Jim,
> Yes my Yenta driver installed with out a hitch. At least it didn't complain
> about the hitch 8-).
>
> Following the line of thought from Thomas I tried to manually install a
> module for the NIC, that didn't work either (if I
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:lfs-support-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim Gifford
> Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 9:35 AM
> To: LFS Support List
> Subject: Re: Laptop install can't find NIC
>
> Did you compile in your pcmcia so
On Mon, 22 Aug 2005, Thomas De Reyck wrote:
I'm having somewhat the same problem...i finished my installation but
my NIC won't work either. I too have selected all drivers and compiled
them and still the bootscript still reports "eth0 doesn't exist"...
The weird thing is that on my older LFS
On Mon, 22 Aug 2005, Mark Twombley wrote:
What isn't working is my Linksys PCM100 network card. I checked the dmesg
and the kernel installed the Yenta module for PCMCIA with no warning or
errors. There is no installation attempt that I can see for a NIC. When I
built my kernel I set all the
Did you compile in your pcmcia sockets driver. (mine is called yenta
socket).
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Hi, I just finished an LFS 6.1.2 install using ALFS onto a laptop I have.
Install went well except for a timeout error (??? I haven't checked on that
yet). What amazed me was how smooth everything went. I even have USB
support working right off the bat so I can plug my m
Hi, I just finished an LFS 6.1.2 install using ALFS onto a laptop I have.
Install went well except for a timeout error (??? I haven't checked on that
yet). What amazed me was how smooth everything went. I even have USB
support working right off the bat so I can plug my memory stick in (couldn't
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