Greetings,

We're trying to install Potato (R0, I think) on a ThinkPad T22 with no 
onboard ethernet, so we got it with a "network card" which turned out to 
be an IBM EtherJet 10/100.

Installation goes fine through configuring the network.  For PCMCIA 
support, we chose the Intel-compatible option (it's got a TI PCI-1450 
controller); I think this was correct because after that step: /proc/pci 
reported an unknown ethernet controller on bus 2, and the tulip_cb 
module is auto-loaded (this is supposed to be the right module for this 
card according to a number of linux laptop sites).  The module is also 
removed when the card is ejected, and re-loaded when inserted again. 
 And the blinking lights and nonzero RX packets, TX packets (following a 
ping attempt) and collisions reported by ifconfig seem to indicate that 
the card is interacting with the network.

So, here's the problem: pings are not answered, and "route" or "ifconfig 
eth0 stop" in tty2 don't do anything.  They just sit there, but ctrl-C 
does successfully kill them.  "route -n" works, and nothing unusual is 
there; pinging 127.0.0.1 or the machine's own IP address works fine.

Any ideas on what might be wrong?  I haven't tried sniffing yet, will 
that help and how can I do that?

Thanks,
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