Just installed Yellow Dog Linux 2.2 on my Mac 8500 and chose the 'Internet
Server' option. The built in Ethernet works fine, but now I'm trying to add
a second NIC to do some NAT/multi-homing stuff at home (a D-Link DFE-530tx+)
but can't get the darn thing to install. The driver consisted of a Makefile
and a .c file. I'll include the instructions from D-link which I don't
understand too well at the end of this.
Here's the error when I enter ./Makefile (which they provided) at the
prompt:
./Makefile: CC: command not found
./Makefile: LD: command not found
./Makefile: LISTING: command not found
./Makefile: LISTINGFLAGS: command not found
./Makefile: RELOCATESTABS: command not found
./Makefile: DRIVER_MODULE: command not found
./Makefile: DRIVER_OBJ: command not found
./Makefile: ifndef: command not found
./Makefile: TOPDIR: command not found
./Makefile: endif: command not found
./Makefile: TOPDIR: command not found
./Makefile: INCLUDES: command not found
./Makefile: INCLUDES: command not found
./Makefile: CFLAGS: command not found
./Makefile: CFLAGS: command not found
./Makefile: CFLAGS: command not found
./Makefile: fg: no job control
./Makefile: line 51: syntax error near unexpected token `$<'
./Makefile: line 51: ` $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(EXTRA_CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $<'
Thoughts/ideas?
Thanks.
-Andrew
The procedure to activate DFE-530TX+ on Red Hat 6.X linux is as follows:
*IS YDL2.2 THE SAME AS RH 6.X?*
step 1: copy the driver rtl8139.c from driver disk to you linux.
step 2: compile:
The instruction for compiling the driver is include at the end
of the driver file. (run this instruction at /usr/src/linux)
Or you can use the Makefile included in the driver disk \Linux.
step 3: insert the driver as module:
insmod rtl8139.o
(run 'lsmod' to see if the module is inserted)
step 4: bind your card to an IP address
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