Richard McGrath wrote: > When I try to run the command 'ifup eth0', I get: > > Tulip device eth0 does not seem to be present, delaying initialization. > > On the GUI network config tool, on the hardware tab, I can see the > adapter. I double click on this and get a dialog box that has, in the > Adapter drop down box (which is disabled): > DECchip 21041 [Tulip pass 3] > There are about five drivers in the 2.6 family for Tulip cards, and not all of them are available in the Fedora kernel builds. I think the situation is the same in 2.4. Judging by the notes in the kernel configurator, you might do better with the de4x5 or the de2104x driver (which Fedora doesn't seem to build by default). You can change the driver in /etc/modules.conf (for 2.4) or /etc/modprobe.conf (for 2.6): where it says alias eth0 tulip change that to alias eth0 de4x5 Hope this helps, James. -- E-mail address: james@ | 'In a serial interface, the data bits move down a westexe.demon.co.uk | single channel one after the other, like railway | trains. This is different from the parallel interface | in which groups of bits arrive together, like London | buses.' -- 'The Computer Dictionary', Jon Wedge