Hi, Debian (installed from the 7 Woody CDs which I downloaded and burned using my SuSE system) does not recognize my onboard Ethernet interface. SuSE does. Debian seems not to.
Is there hope of getting Debian to recognize my onboard Ethernet? Or should I simply buy a $12.00 Ethernet card tomorrow and try that? The mystery Ethernet is onboard my IBM eServer xSeries 200 server. This is an entry level 1000MHz Pentium III server from a few years back. Never had any trouble with the onboard Ethernet in it before. SuSE 8.1 and SuSE 9 both install and automaticall detect the onboard Ethernet. I chose kernel 2.4.18 during my Woody installation. Is there something obvious I can try to see if I can get my new (Woody) Debian installation to recognize it? For example, how do I configure an Ethernet card on a Debian system? I tried editing /etc/network/interfaces and added: auto /dev/eth0 iface /dev/eth0 init dhcp Then command # ifup -a ifup: interface lo already configured /dev/eth0: ERROR while getting interface flags: no such device But frankly I have no idea what I am doing. Please tell me what to do. My network is managed by my DSL router with DHCP. Thanks! Roger :-) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

