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Is it ISA or PCI?
On Sun, Feb 06, 2000 at 12:27:34PM -0600, Wayne White wrote:
> At 12:15 PM 02/06/2000 -0600, you wrote:
> >What kind of network card do you have?
>
> It is a linksys 10baseT card. It has worked well in this box with Mandrake6.1
> prior to installing Open Linux and worked with Open Linux 3.2, until the
> first
> reboot. I am using an identical card in another box under RedHat.
>
> >
> >
> >On Sun, Feb 06, 2000 at 11:51:46AM -0600, Wayne White wrote:
> >> At 10:31 AM 02/06/2000 -0600, you wrote:
> >> >You probably just need to run insmod or modprobe to insert the appropriate
> >> >module for the NIC. You can make this happen every time you boot by
> editing
> >> >/etc/modules (that's what it is in Debian, at least, it's probably similar
> >> >in Caldera). Simply put the name of the module on a line by itself in
> that
> >> >file. For instance, for an NE2000 or compatible:
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >ne
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >Should do it... :-)
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >> Well, I wish it had. I added ne to /etc/modules/default, which appears to
> >> be the appropriate file in Caldera. No luck.
> >>
> >> Likewise, insmod and modprobe don't help either. When I run modprobe -l it
> >> doesn't list any modules. insmod ne returns the message that there is no
> >> module by that name. I don't understand how it can work when installed,but
> >> not be there after a reboot. It seems that the module would either have to
> >> be there or in the kernel for it to work at all.
> >>
> >> Maybe I'll try recompiling the kernel.
> >>
> >> Any other ideas?
> >>
> >> Thanx,
> >>
> >> Wayne
> >>
> >> >On Sun, Feb 06, 2000 at 10:24:06AM -0600, Wayne White wrote:
> >> >> Yesterday I installed Open Linux 2.3 on a spare machine. It installed
> fine
> >> >> and all was right with the world. This morning I shut it down do
> rearrange
> >> >> some cables. When it booted back up it couldn't initialize the eth0.
> I get
> >> >> the following two messages. "eth) unknown interface no such device" and
> >> >> "eth0 initialization failed." Yesterday eth0 worked fine. The lights on
> >> >> both the NIC and my hub are on. The network cable is in place. I find no
> >> >> eth0 in the /dev directory, although I'm not sure that I should.
> >> >>
> >> >> I suspect that there was some temporary file left from the install that
> >> >> allowed the machine to see eth0 until the first reboot. That makes me
> think
> >> >> that there is probably a file somewhere that can be edited to make the
> >> >> machine recognize its eth0 again. Is that the case? I don't find any
> >> >> configuration utility in Open Linux that would make a change so that
> eth0
> >> >> would once again be seen. The machine seems to want to initialize
> eth0 but
> >> >> just can't find it. How would I tell it where to look?
> >> >>
> >> >> This is all based on a novice's assumptions, so if I'm wrong about this
> >> >> stuff set me straight. I would appreciate any help I could get with
> this. I
> >> >> wanted to fool around with OL for a while, but need the network
> connection
> >> >> to work.
> >> >>
> >> >> TIA,
> >> >>
> >> >> Wayne
> >> >
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- [aclug-L] NIC gone, Wayne White, 2000/02/06
- [aclug-L] Re: NIC gone, Jonathan Hall, 2000/02/06
- [aclug-L] Re: NIC gone, Wayne White, 2000/02/06
- [aclug-L] Re: NIC gone, Jonathan Hall, 2000/02/06
- [aclug-L] Re: NIC gone, Wayne White, 2000/02/06
- [aclug-L] Re: NIC gone,
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- [aclug-L] Re: NIC gone, Wayne White, 2000/02/06
- [aclug-L] Re: NIC gone, Jonathan Hall, 2000/02/06
[aclug-L] Re: NIC gone, Larry Bottorff, 2000/02/06
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