"Carl B. Constantine" wrote:

> it just looks like you need another driver compiled and insmoded. Try this,
> now that things are installed:
> 
> insmod pci-scan
> insmod tulip

DOH!
<followed by sound of head hitting desk>

This installed them successfully, thanks.  The alias for eth0 <--> tulip
in /etc/modutils/aliases is there.  Where are the modules actually
loaded at start?

On bootup, a message still flies by to the effect of (as well as I can
remember):
        Configuring networking: doesn't seem to have all the variables for
eth0...

Doing a cat /proc/interrupts shows that IRQ 5 is unused, and this is the
IRQ normally seized by the NIC.  Doing a lsmod shows that pci-scan and
tulip are loaded, that pci-scan is used by tulip, and that tulip is
unused.  Now that I have the allegedly correct driver compiled and
installed, how do I configure it and make it load at boot?  I checked
for the file /etc/init.d/network; I thought that this was the standard
Debian network configuration file, but it doesn't exist.


Thanks in advance.
Mike



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