>>On Thu, 2002-12-26 at 20:32, Peter Davie wrote:
>>
>>
>>>"eth0 has an alias to module eepro100 in modules.conf, instead of
>>>currently loaded module CDC Ethernet Class! "
>>>
>Peter Davie wrote:
Ben,
Thanks for your reply. After getting the CD-ROM replaced, I've done a
clean install (format
Ben,
Thanks for your reply. After getting the CD-ROM replaced, I've done a
clean install (formatted all except /home). Still the problem persists.
The lsmod shows eepro100 installed but no CDC anything.
I'm giving you the output of all the files you asked for since I am not
sure what to delete to
On Thu, 2002-12-26 at 20:32, Peter Davie wrote:
> "eth0 has an alias to module eepro100 in modules.conf, instead of
> currently loaded module CDC Ethernet Class! "
>
> ifconfig reports eth0 is there but it cannot activate it. I've worked
> around the problem by creating eth1 pointing to the same
Hi everyone,
I've been using RedHat 8.0 for a few weeks but I could use some help
with an odd problem I've encountered. My CD-ROM died whilst I was
upgrading some packages. Now, I don't know if that is related to what
happened next. I rebooted the machine everything was fine, but eth0 did
not load
> It's *in* /proc/pciI'm not sure what that means, exactly. I've tried
> passing the "ether=etc,etc" string during boot. It's a Winbond chip, so I
> guess I might need to compile it in as a module (I'll check Dave Becker's
> site).
Unfortunately the "ether=etc,etc" only works when its compi
>
Hi Dave!
> The ethernet card really should already be supported. Did you try and configure
> ethernet support during the RH installation?
Yup, it kept giving me a "non-detected" error...so I gave up on installing
during the original install.
It's *in* /proc/pciI'm not sure what that mea
On 15-May-98 Jil Tardiff wrote:
> I apologize in advance for the "newbie" question, but I'm just not sure
> where to start...
No problem, this is a good place to start.
> I have my main computer at home running Win95 and Linux. I am trying to
> move as much functionality to Linux as possible (f
I apologize in advance for the "newbie" question, but I'm just not sure
where to start...
I have my main computer at home running Win95 and Linux. I am trying to
move as much functionality to Linux as possible (for obvious reasons!).
There are 2 other Win95 machines at home and all 3 computers h