What does the contents of your /etc/modules.conf file look like?

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From: Joseph S Chung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Subject: Re[2]: [vserver] eth0 fail to start



I do not see eth0 with ifconfig command. It is not working.
I did not complie the kernel after downloading from web. How can I get the
.config file. I do not have one in /usr/src/linux-2.4. By the way, I am
using RedHat 9.0. Thanks. Joseph





From: Guillaume Plessis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 05/06/2003 18:07 Please
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Joseph S Chung wrote:
> I am not sure. It is Intel 82557/8/9 Ethernet Pro 100. How can I 
> check? Thanks, Joseph

There are many way do to this :

1/ Check that the following options are marked "=y" or "=m" in the .config
file used during your kernel compilation: CONFIG_NET_PCI CONFIG_EEPRO100 in
case of "=m", you ahve to check that the modules is loaded during the system
boot

2/ check that you get eth0 when you lauch "ifconfig -a"

3/ ...

Best regards

Gui




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