How is one supposed to learn if they don't muck around, belittling people is not what open source is all about. If I didn't trash so much stuff I would not have learned nearly as much :-) Ted On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 08:43, Ben Russo wrote: > Aly Dharshi wrote: > > >Hi Folks, > > > > I have installed Fedora 0.94 and being updating things via Yum and Co. > >I also have installed Arjan's 2.6 Test Kernel but the only thing that I > >am missing is network connectivity. > > > > I see the lo and sit0 but no eth0, I am not sure how things should be > >initialized as ifup and ifdown don't see the eth0 kind of thing. > > > > Does that mean that my IBM 770e laptop's 3c589_cs module is not > >compiled in ? Or am I doing something wrong. > > > > > > > If you don't know how to troubleshoot this kind of thing, why are you > mucking around with > installing a test kernel? Really, if you have to ask this kind of > question then you might > want to just leave the default kernel in place (it will be much more > friendly). > > Now, to answer your question, it is highly unlikely that the 3c589_cs > modules is > compiled in. Most esoteric drivers are modules. > > Try doing an "modprobe 3c589_cs" and then an ifconfig -a > > Check your /etc/modules.conf for a line like: > > alias eth0 <module name> > > Check your /etc/sysconfig/network file > Check your /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 > > A simple way to get those two configured is with redhat-config-network. > > -Ben. > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
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