RE: 3c556 Ethernet card not detected in Fedora with 2.6 kernel - no go

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From: fedora-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:fedora-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Jim Cornette
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 2:57 PM
To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: 3c556 Ethernet card not detected in Fedora with 2.6 kernel


Plum, Michael A. wrote:
> I recently installed Fedora (kernel version 2.4.22-1.2115.nptl) on my
> IBM Thinkpad T21. It ran great. It also ran great under Redhat 9.
>  
> Then I installed the 2.6 kernel using up2date. The new kernel is
> 2.6.1-1.141. My problem is that now the Ethernet card doesn't seem to
be 
> detected. When I reboot to kernel 2.6 kudzu comes up asks to remove
this 
> card (but I tell it to keep it).
>  
> When I try to start Ethernet manually in the network configuration
> utility it fails.
>  
> Also in the network configuration utility, under Hardware Device, I 
> see
> MAC address ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, and probe can't find it.
>  
> In modprobe.conf there is the line "alias eth0 3c59x".
>  
> I've tried removing it and adding it in the network configuration
> utility, with no luck.
>  
> In Hardware Browser, the system does detect the card, as a 3c556B
> Hurricane Cardbus, driver = 3c59x.
>  
> In /lib/modules/2.6.1-1.141/kernel/drivers/net there is a file named
> 3c59x.ko.
>  
> Any ideas?
>  
> Thanks much in advance.
> -- Mike.
>  
>  

The problem with the 3com card on a Fedora installation is pretty 
common. There are a lot of prior solutions to get this card to work. I 
believe the problem is with interaction with the ethtool version used 
with Fedora.

I think the program sets the card in an erratic state. This probably has

to do with auto-negotiate mode that the card has.

Check the archives and bugzilla. The solutions are varied and range from

disabling kudzu during boot, not booting through the graphical boot 
loader. Adding return conditions into the ifup file and setting the mode

to the desired mode, instead of alowing the card to auto-negotiate, 
which it does not do well with Fedora and the Betas up to it.

Jim

=====================================================================

The only thing I can find in bugzilla is to disable kudzu. I tried this
and it didn't work. I don't know how to not boot through the graphical
boot loader, add return conditions, etc.  Is there a web site that
describes how to try these things?

Thanks, Mike. 



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