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Hmmm... Thanks Peter Actually - this is quite a big problem. It seems like new kernels come along reasonably often - and my intention was to leave this machine in a corner somewhere without any screen and manage it through nx and webmin. I have seen the problem already because as soon as it was on the Internet it got a new kernel - and after rebooting it couldn't find the eth0 again. I did just the insmod part of the procedure - and the network came up again - but as soon as I reboot it disappears again. I realise now that i really need to repeat the whole procedure with the appropriate version of kernel-devel. I have since done this, and it now boots OK. I guess there is nothing I can do but wait and hope for redhat to fix the driver - is there? Richard. Peter Kjellstrom wrote: On Friday 29 June 2007, Richard Chapman wrote:Thanks Peter and Akemi. |
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