2005/11/21, j l <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> --- Mikkel Poulsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > Reasently I have been up to *BSD, and I find it vere
> > interesting.
> > Though I have this problem that I am using my
> > onboard card for Arch.
> > *BSD don't like it, and Arch doesn't like my D-Link
> > card, which mean I
> > have to swith ethernet card every time I want to use
> > *BSD or Arch.
> >
> > I want to know, how I can use my D-link card on Arch
> > with kernel26.
> > Here's some info on the D-Link DFE530TX card:
> >
> > # dmesg | grep eth1
> > eth1: VIA Rhine III at 0x1a000, 00:11:95:d8:3b:a6,
> > IRQ 18.
> > eth1: MII PHY found at address 1, status 0x786d
> > advertising 05e1 Link 45e1.
> >
> > # lshwd
> > 01:07.0 Ethernet controller: VIA Technologies|VT6105
> > [Rhine III
> > 10/100] (via-rhine)
> >
> > # cat /proc/net/dev
> > Inter-|   Receive
> >             |  Transmit
> >  face |bytes    packets errs drop fifo frame
> > compressed
> > multicast|bytes    packets errs drop fifo colls
> > carrier compressed
> >     lo:     280       4    0    0    0     0
> >  0         0
> > 280       4    0    0    0     0       0          0
> >   sit0:       0       0    0    0    0     0
> >  0         0
> >   0       0    0    0    0     0       0          0
> >   eth0:       0       0    0    0    0     0
> >  0         0
> > 2738       9    0    0    0     0       0          0
> >   eth1:       0       0    0    0    0     0
> >  0         0
> >   0       0    0    0    0     0       0          0
> >
> > # ifconfig eth1
> > eth1      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr
> > 00:11:95:D8:3B:A6
> >           BROADCAST MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
> >           RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0
> > frame:0
> >           TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0
> > carrier:0
> >           collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
> >           RX bytes:0 (0.0 b)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
> >           Interrupt:18 Base address:0xa000
> >
> >
> >
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> That is a very vanilla card, it should give no
> problems,
> In /etc/rc.conf (MODULES) do you have a via-rhine
> entry ?
> lsmod and see if the module is loaded, why eth1 ???
> the first ethenet entry is eth0. I guess eth0 is your
> onboard card. Since you are not going to use it, you
> might as well kill it in your bios. But using eth1:-
> In rc.conf, do you have an entry for eth1 ? like
> eth1="eth1 192.168.0.1 bla bla", and do you have it
> turned on in INTERFACES along with lo? The other thing
> to check is what is being used as the default gateway.
> That is also set in /etc/rc.conf. If that defaults to
> your onboard card, then eth1 will have nowhere to go.
>
>
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Oh yeah, I forgot all about it. In my rc.conf it is like this:

lo="lo 127.0.0.1"
eth0="dhcp"
INTERFACES=(lo eth0)

I have just forgotten to change "eth0" to "eth1". Stupid me. :P

Thank you for making me realising that.


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