On Friday 22 Oct 2004 01:00, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
> On Thursday 21 October 2004 12:42 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > On Thursday 21 Oct 2004 16:50, David Johnson wrote:
> >>> snip
> >>>
> > > As for my replyto: address, what should it be set for?
> >
> > For mailing lists it should be set to blank.
On Thursday 21 October 2004 12:42 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Thursday 21 Oct 2004 16:50, David Johnson wrote:
>>> snip
> > As for my replyto: address, what should it be set for?
>
> For mailing lists it should be set to blank. It is often a good idea to
> have a new 'account' or profile set up
> Maybe I should qualify my previous statements. After boot, ifconfig
> indeed, shows that ETH0 is UP, however it does not get an IP address
> from the DHCP server. I have not yet tried it with a static IP
> address. In order for me to do any network communication, I must su
> to root and execut
Anne, my DHCP server is local. My modem/gateway is handling that job.
I have modified my replyto: address to be blank. Hopefully that will
make things easier for everyone. Thanks all for the advice.
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 13:21:44 -0400, Edgars Smits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> leave the
On Thursday 21 Oct 2004 16:50, David Johnson wrote:
> Maybe I should qualify my previous statements. After boot, ifconfig
> indeed, shows that ETH0 is UP, however it does not get an IP address
> from the DHCP server.
Is that a local dchp server, or your isp?
> I have not yet tried it with a st
Maybe I should qualify my previous statements. After boot, ifconfig
indeed, shows that ETH0 is UP, however it does not get an IP address
from the DHCP server. I have not yet tried it with a static IP
address. In order for me to do any network communication, I must su
to root and execute an 'ifup
Ever since I went to 10, now 10.1, same issue, on bootup eth0 shows as
failed, yet a few lines later when it does a time check it succeeds, and
when I log in the network is up and running. I seem to recall others
mentioned the same thing when 10 came out. Are you sure that it isn't
just slow to
No, it's not a 3com card and it is definately plugged in. It may help
to mention that this is a VM running under VMWare workstation. I have
compiled and installed the VMWare drivers. Now that I think about it,
could it be because the VMWare drivers don't load until after the NIC
would initialize
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On Thursday 21 October 2004 05:46 am, David Johnson wrote:
> I'm having an issue with a machine that I just built using ml10.0
> where eth0 shows as having [Failed] the initialization at boot time,
> but if I su to root after boot and do an 'ifup eth0'
I'm having an issue with a machine that I just built using ml10.0
where eth0 shows as having [Failed] the initialization at boot time,
but if I su to root after boot and do an 'ifup eth0' it comes up with
no problem.
Can anyone explain why this might be happening and how to fix it?
Thanks
--
Dav
--
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of EE
> Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 10:05 AM
> To: Bambang Gunawan
> Cc: Mandrake
> Subject: Re: [newbie] eth0:0, eth0:1, eth0:2, etc.
>
>
> On Sat, 2004-09-11 at 15:09, Bambang Gunawan wrote:
>
On Sat, 2004-09-11 at 15:09, Bambang Gunawan wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 07:51:08 -0400, Scott Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Sat, 2004-09-11 at 07:13, MyEE wrote:
> > > Dears
> > >
> > > Every time I do
> > >
> > > ifconfig eth0:1 192.168.1.1 broadcast 192.168.1.255 netmask 25
On Saturday 24 July 2004 11:16 am, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
->One other thing to think about. If you usually know if you want network
->access when you boot, and you do not often change your network status
->after booting, set up two net profiles. One with network enabled, and
->one with it di
Job Evers wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jul 2004, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> One other thing to think about. If you usually know if you want
> network access when you boot, and you do not often change your
> network status after booting, set up two net profiles. One with
> network enabled, and one with it d
Job Evers wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jul 2004, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
One other thing to think about. If you usually know if you want network
access when you boot, and you do not often change your network status
after booting, set up two net profiles. One with network enabled, and
one with it disabled
On Sat, 24 Jul 2004, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> One other thing to think about. If you usually know if you want network
> access when you boot, and you do not often change your network status
> after booting, set up two net profiles. One with network enabled, and
> one with it disabled. then s
How do I neutralise temporarily the ntework services of my notebook? When I'm
not connected to any lan at boot time, the booting process hangers on on the
awakening of eth0.
Thanks.
--
Piero
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSof
> > Jun 26 12:52:19 tsl010 ifplugd(eth0)[1148]: ifplugd 0.21b
> > initializing. Jun 26 12:52:19 tsl010 ifplugd(eth0)[1148]: Using
> > interface eth0/00:80:AD:70:20:2D with driver (version:
> > 1.36.4) Jun 26 12:52:19 tsl010 ifplugd(eth0)[1148]: Failed to
> > detect plug status of eth0
> > Jun 26
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 14:30:44 +1200
John Zoetebier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When Mandrake 10.0 boots I get this message in /var/log/mesages:
> ==>
> Jun 26 12:52:19 tsl010 ifplugd(eth0)[1148]: ifplugd 0.21b
> initializing. Jun 26 12:52:19 tsl010 ifplugd(eth0)[1148]: Using
> interface eth0/00:80
When Mandrake 10.0 boots I get this message in /var/log/mesages:
==>
Jun 26 12:52:19 tsl010 ifplugd(eth0)[1148]: ifplugd 0.21b initializing.
Jun 26 12:52:19 tsl010 ifplugd(eth0)[1148]: Using interface
eth0/00:80:AD:70:20:2D with driver (version: 1.36.4)
Jun 26 12:52:19 tsl010 ifplugd(eth0)[1148]
On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 08:38, MG wrote:
> Hello all,
> I installed a command line tool called "ethtool" I was curious about what
> speed my nic was set at, its an onboard device SIS900 and I'm not sure where
> the configuration file is at.
> Anyways when I run the command "ethtool eth0" it says...
Hello all,
I installed a command line tool called "ethtool" I was curious about what
speed my nic was set at, its an onboard device SIS900 and I'm not sure where
the configuration file is at.
Anyways when I run the command "ethtool eth0" it says...
[root@avatar mike]# ethtool eth0
Settings for e
On October 7, 2002 11:25 pm, you wrote:
> Bill,
> I do not see anything blindingly wrong. What errors are you getting on
> startup? Also I am CC'ing this back to the list, in hopes of getting
> more eyes on your problem.
Thanks Jim, I got it going. It was pointed out that I did not have a
I have an Intel Pro 10/100 card in my Mandrake 8.2 unit. When it boots it
hangs and then tells me that the eth0 interface has failed. If I enter the
following as root, manually, it comes up OK but dies each time the machine is
shut down. There is a file that I can edit that will take care of th
Steve Mendizabal wrote:
>Hello listers, just joined, just installed and hopefully won't get too many
>RTFM responses:
>
>On init these show as failed and its taking a long time to boot up. 1-2 min
>eth0 & eth1
>Now I believe these to be my ethernet cards. Any reason why they would be
>failing? Al
That all I wanted was a little push. Will try these commands and go forth on
my march through LinuxLand. Thanks
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From: "H.J.Bathoorn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 2:56 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] eth0
On Thu 27 Jun 2002 20:03, Steve Mendizabal wrote:
> I want to know why i'm getting failed eth0, failed eth1 messages at boot. I
> tried looking through the docs but found nothing. Any help or gentle push
> would be greatly appreciated.
well here's some gentle pushing:
Go to a commandline by open
NE111TX card can get a bit funny with Linux.
> -Original Message-
> From: Steve Mendizabal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 16:22
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [newbie] eth0 - eth1 problems
>
>
> Hello listers, just joined, just in
Title: RE: [newbie] eth0 - eth1 problems
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Steve Mendizabal
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 10:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] eth0 - eth1 problems
Hello listers, just joined, just
Friday off =) )
-Original Message-
From: Steve Mendizabal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 16:22
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] eth0 - eth1 problems
Hello listers, just joined, just installed and hopefully won't get too many
RTFM responses:
On init these show as
Hello listers, just joined, just installed and hopefully won't get too many
RTFM responses:
On init these show as failed and its taking a long time to boot up. 1-2 min
eth0 & eth1
Now I believe these to be my ethernet cards. Any reason why they would be
failing? Also I cant get my DSL to work eit
On Wednesday 06 March 2002 10:05 pm, you wrote:
> Hi,
> How can I prevent eth0 from hanging on shutdown. It hangs there for a
> long time then I have to shut the powere off.
>
As a suggestion you might try explicitly issuing an
ifdown eth0
before issuing the shutdown command
shutdown -h now
--
G
Hi,
How can I prevent eth0 from hanging on shutdown. It hangs there for a
long time then I have to shut the powere off.
Joe
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Thursday 23 August 2001 07:29, Kevin Khaw wrote:
> I have the pcmcia version of it and it doesnt not install under mandrake. I
> have tried various things with it but still no luck. I use redhat 7.1 now
> and it works. Harddrake detects it but doesnt want to install the module.
> 8139too.o is t
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Do a search on Google for 8139too, and it appears that this driver has had
some problems. It is based upon a more stable driver called rtl8139 (for
the same NIC chipset), which I have had good experience with. You might
just try switching drivers.
I have the pcmcia version of it and it doesnt not install under mandrake. I
have tried various things with it but still no luck. I use redhat 7.1 now
and it works. Harddrake detects it but doesnt want to install the module.
8139too.o is there but when you insmod it, it says irq errors i think. May
For some reason my nmbd does not start on boot anymore. I have to insmod
8139too and then ifup eth0 to get samba totally on line. Some where I have
changed something but don't know where to look. Any help or suggestions
are appreciated. TIA
--
Dennis M. registered linux user # 180842
Want
I have a strange problem!
First my eth0 card was a 3com and my eth1 card a ne2k-pci
after a uptime from 6 day's i found problems with my intern network, its
was verry slow.
The problem was my cards a changed, now is my 3com eth1 and ne2k-pci
eth0
I have NO reboot my system, the config is changed
Hello,
I connect to the internet using a modem, and I also connect to our local network via
ethernet. When I was installing LM-8 I did not want to set up the modem at the time,
so I let the installer set up my ethernet card as internet connection. Later after the
install was compleat, and I go
Are you sure the card itself came up? As root run ifconfig and look to
see if it shows the card and it's interfaces are all up.
Now having had to edit /etc/modules.conf to add all those entries, I had
to add the alias and options for io as well.
Did you install some new hardware about the tim
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> i cannot get Linux to boot up with eth0 ( ethernet card) up and running. I am
> obliged to go to 'netcfg' and 'interfaces' and activate it manually. It says
> 'eth0 failed' at one of the bootup script commands. I do save 'save
> configuration' to no avail. I have Mand
i cannot get Linux to boot up with eth0 ( ethernet card) up and running. I am
obliged to go to 'netcfg' and 'interfaces' and activate it manually. It says
'eth0 failed' at one of the bootup script commands. I do save 'save
configuration' to no avail. I have Mandrake v7.0. How can i do it
autom
Its a full duplex ethernet card. SMC1211 TX. It works well communicating(FTP
and HTTP) with my other computer in my mini intranet i have at home.
I can get it up and running manually but not automatically at boot up.
Title: SV: [newbie] eth0 at boot up
what kind of ethernet card, and what speed ??? 10/100 half/full duplex ???
Lars Molnit
Denmark
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sendt: 27. februar 2001 14:06
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Emne: [newbie] eth0 at
i cannot get Linux to boot up with eth0 ( ethernet card) up and running. I am
obliged to go to 'netcfg' and 'interfaces' and activate it manually. It says
'eth0 failed' at one of the bootup script commands. I do save 'save
configuration' to no avail. I have Mandrake v7.0. How can i do it
autom
Thanks to Matt Micene for pointing me in the right direction in his post
labeled "Re: [expert] Staggering Closer ??!!??".
I was stumped by the fact eth0 wouldn't configure on boot but would by hand.
Matt's post pointed me to look at /etc/modules.conf.
In it were the two lines
alias eth
Hello folks,
In may job I have an old Pentium 200 non MMX with 32 Mb Ram, two hard
drives (one 1,6 Gb with windows98 an other 10Gb, 6 for linux, 4 extra
for windows). The computer it's in the University net, using an OvisLink
LE_8019 PnP and an old Creative Vibra SB 16.
In this computer I had W
check your IRQ's - you may have a conflict - just a thought!
EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, January 05, 2001 9:17 AM
> Subject: [newbie] Eth0 probs
>
> > Hi, I just installed Mandrake 7.2 and everything is pretty much working.
> > Here are my system specs
> > get a message the IP Initialization with dhdcp failed. Is anyo
January 05, 2001 9:17 AM
Subject: [newbie] Eth0 probs
> Hi, I just installed Mandrake 7.2 and everything is pretty much working.
> Here are my system specs
>
> Amd Athlon 800
> Biostar M7VKB mobo w/ VIA KT133 chipset
> 128 RAM
> 20 gig HD
> Gefoce2 MX
> SBLive PCI
> 3c
Hi, I just installed Mandrake 7.2 and everything is pretty much working.
Here are my system specs
Amd Athlon 800
Biostar M7VKB mobo w/ VIA KT133 chipset
128 RAM
20 gig HD
Gefoce2 MX
SBLive PCI
3com905b-TX Cyclone (PCI)
Acer 50x CD-ROM ATAPI
TEAC CD-W54E
My only problem is my ethernet card. I am
I have a Mandrake 7.0 system that I just set up, and I can't seem to get the
eth0 interface to work. I believe I have it configured right with and ip,
mask, etc. The only interface that comes up is l0. I have link lights on my
hub and on the machine, any ideas where to start??? Thanks.
Tim Parker
cc:
ndrake.com Subject: Re: [newbie] eth0
doesn't
initialise Har
e eth0... is that normal also, or is that the cause of
the
> problem?"
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On 8/16/00, 5:09:00 PM, "Greg Stewart" <[EMAI
One thing to start... I noticed you have an @home address... does this mean
you have a cable modem connection under windows or something?
If not, read on...
I had this VERY same problem when I set up my cable modem--turned out I
walked away from that damned Wiz place with a bum piece of hardware
Hi all,
Need help on configuring my network !!
I've just installed Mandrake Linux 7.1, and the Network doesn't work.
I am currently trying to connect to my local Cable company using DHCP. That
doesn't work. After trying a few things in the 'Network Configuration' in
DrakConf, I tried to hard
: Rodriguez Jimenez, Luis
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 12:44
To: 'newbie(a)linux-mandrake.com'
Subject: [newbie] eth0 initialitation failed
I´m new using linux and I have troubles with my ethernet and with my video
card. The video card isn´t too much important because I can use and standa
? ISA? PCI?
-Original Message-
From: Rodriguez Jimenez, Luis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 06 April 2000 17:44
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [newbie] eth0 initialitation failed
I´m new using linux and I have troubles with my ethernet and with my video
card. The video card
Title: eth0 initialitation failed
I´m new using linux and I have troubles with my ethernet and with my video card. The video card isn´t too much important because I can use and standard vga and a I think hat the problem is because it is an intel i810.
But need my eth0 running and I don´t kno
On Wed, 02 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> I had the same problem. I had to disable the plug and play and then I had
> to re-enable it. One I did that, it still wouldn't see the network. So I
> set it up static and each time I boot into linux I have to become SU and
> type at the prompt "ifup eth0" Thi
me. Good Luck.
- Original Message -
From: "Nussbaum, George" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 9:51 AM
Subject: [newbie] eth0 problem
> Hi,
>
> I'm using a 3c509b card with my mediaone cable modem. I disabled the
Hi,
I'm using a 3c509b card with my mediaone cable modem. I disabled the PnP
and STILL can't see the network. I'm running DHCP and don't know what's
wrong. IRQ 10 doesn't work so I set the card to IRQ 3 and still nothing.
Any ideas? Also can anyone recommend a good FTP server app?
Using "ctrl c" also kills the ping.
--
Keith
- Original Message -
From: Alex V Flinsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 04, 1999 4:57 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] eth0 problems HELP!
> On Sat, 04 Dec 1999, you wrote:
>
&g
On Sat, 04 Dec 1999, you wrote:
>
> p.s. how do i ping an IP w/o it going on forever?
"ping host -c nnn" where nnn is the number of pings to send
--
Alex
(Go easy on me, I'm a COBOL programmer in real life)
On Sat, 04 Dec 1999, you wrote:
>
> p.s. how do i ping an IP w/o it going on forever?
>
Hit CTRL+C when you're done pinging, OR, use the "Network Tools" in
the KDE menu (K -> Internet -> Network Tools)
John
AntifluXctl-c
Alan
AntifluX wrote:
>
> ok, i went into X and set up my network (@home) with netcfg, i used DHCP i
> clicked Activate and it said determining info..OK then i pinged a server
> but STUPID ME i just typed ping (server) and it kept going and i couldnt
> stop it so i was for
ok, i went into X and set up my network (@home) with netcfg, i used DHCP i
clicked Activate and it said determining info..OK then i pinged a server
but STUPID ME i just typed ping (server) and it kept going and i couldnt
stop it so i was forced to reboot.now i boot into linux and it says
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, you wrote:
> Contrary to what you may think...not all Cable modems are Dynamic, mine is
> STATIC, and along with just about all I personally know with cable modems,
> they are ALSO static.
> IMHO
> Jaguar
>
*shrug* I'm just going by what I've heard from others. :-)
I work for
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, you wrote:
>
> I have ADSL and it doesn't require a dynamic IP, my isp gave me a static IP for
> my nic and a seperate one for my virtual web hosting account.
> Just FYI. :-)
>
Around these parts, they don't give out static IPs for
ADSL. :-) At least not according to
On 23 Nov 1999, Jaguar wrote:
> Contrary to what you may think...not all Cable modems are Dynamic, mine is
> STATIC, and along with just about all I personally know with cable modems,
> they are ALSO static.
> IMHO
> Jaguar
I've both, one static and two dynamic
> John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Contrary to what you may think...not all Cable modems are Dynamic, mine is
STATIC, and along with just about all I personally know with cable modems,
they are ALSO static.
IMHO
Jaguar
John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, you wrote:
> > Its plugged in from my 'puter to a
gt; Sent: Monday, November 22, 1999 7:27 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [newbie] eth0
>
>
> On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, you wrote:
> > Its plugged in from my 'puter to a 4-port hub
> >
> *shrug* I think the answer given yesterday was to turn OFF DHCP. I
&g
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, you wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, you wrote:
> > Its plugged in from my 'puter to a 4-port hub
> >
> *shrug* I think the answer given yesterday was to turn OFF DHCP. I
> never have any problems 'cause I *always* use a static IP for my
> system 'course I'm using an ISDN ro
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, you wrote:
> Its plugged in from my 'puter to a 4-port hub
>
*shrug* I think the answer given yesterday was to turn OFF DHCP. I
never have any problems 'cause I *always* use a static IP for my
system 'course I'm using an ISDN router and not a cable modem or
ADSL which req
Its plugged in from my 'puter to a 4-port hub
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Aldrich
Sent: Sunday, November 21, 1999 11:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] eth0
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, you wrote:
> Hey everyo
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, you wrote:
> Hey everyone. When booting, it takes FOREVER to start interface
> eth0.
>
Is it plugged into anything?
John
Ok, thanx. Im just on a home lan so using static is no prob. How to i go
back to configure my network settings?
Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Donny wrote:
>
> > Hey everyone. When booting, it takes FOREVER to start interface
> > eth0.
>
> dhcp sucks in general, use static if po
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Donny wrote:
> Hey everyone. When booting, it takes FOREVER to start interface
> eth0.
dhcp sucks in general, use static if posible. Ok i know thats not
practical for everybody, try setting the BOOTPROTO to pump and see if you
get a fast response. Theres not much tobe done a
Hey everyone. When booting, it takes FOREVER to start interface
eth0.
ssage-
From: Axalon Bloodstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 6:11 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [newbie] eth0 transmit timed out error
On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Morrell, Mike wrote:
> I have two other Win98 machines and a 10/100 hub all connected to
aven't tested)
The linux kernel version, is v0.89(h, i think)
which has been shipping sense god knows when.
> -Original Message-
> From: John Aldrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 11:21 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] eth0 t
9 11:21 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] eth0 transmit timed out error
>
> On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, you wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I just installed Mandrake 6.0 to try out this Linux OS. I am having
> trouble
> > getting networking to work. I
"Morrell, Mike" wrote:
>
> I have two other Win98 machines and a 10/100 hub all connected together with
> CAT5 cable. I know the the connections are good because this box was running
> Win98 prior to converting it to Linux and I had no problems with networking
> under Windows. Some have suggested
;[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc:(bcc: Ronald A. Yacketta/958157/EKC)
Subject: RE: [newbie] eth0 transmit timed out error
I have two other Win98 machines and a 10/100 hub all connected together
with
CAT5 cable. I know the the connections are good because this box was
running
Win98 prior to convert
the latest
tulip driver v0.91g. Does anyone know what driver version comes on the
Mandrake 6.0 CD? How do I check the version?
-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 11:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] eth0 transmit
On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Morrell, Mike wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I just installed Mandrake 6.0 to try out this Linux OS. I am having trouble
> getting networking to work. It detected my NIC as a tulip card and I setup
> the necessary network configs. When I rebooted I get this message:
> eth0: transm
Hi All,
I just installed Mandrake 6.0 to try out this Linux OS. I am having trouble
getting networking to work. It detected my NIC as a tulip card and I setup
the necessary network configs. When I rebooted I get this message:
eth0: transmit timed out, status e426, CSR12 40a1d0cc, resettin
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> No, I can't. In Slackware we had a /etc/rc.d/rc.modules where -everything-
> about all modules are defined and commented out. From there you just
> uncomment the module you want and then define its IO/IRQ and it works.
> but... Mandrake doesn't contain this, if
No, I can't. In Slackware we had a /etc/rc.d/rc.modules where -everything-
about all modules are defined and commented out. From there you just
uncomment the module you want and then define its IO/IRQ and it works.
but... Mandrake doesn't contain this, if it does, I would love too see it.
Due t
On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, you wrote:
I had to back out a kernel upgrade on my Mandrake 6.0 distribution. I used
the Mandrake RPM but after running lilo and rebooting my eth0 didn't come
up.
Originally I had to compile the driver into a mod file because the driver
that came with the distrobution didn'
Jim Howarth wrote:
>Can someone tell me where I can define my ne2000 network cards info for
the
>kernel. Linuxconf is useless to me. I need a text file... I'm used to
>slackware.. all of this stuff was nice and easy to put in but my switch to
>mandrake has me near tears
>
>Jim
You could go t
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