Boot up with the gentoo CD and then bring up the eth interface. Then run
lsmod
(hopefully that should be included with the CD image)
Balaji

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 10:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [gentoo-user] Help finding Network Module


Hello all!

Just finished my 2nd Gentoo on a dual PIII 450! 
However, I am using a Philips NIC that is not easily
matched up (by name)with a module in
/lib/modules/*/drivers/network

I know the NIC is supported, becasue the Gentoo CD
supported it even without a modprobe.  So, how can I
find out what module (or kernel param) is being used
by the Gentoo CD so that I can either rebuild the
kernel or do a boot time modprobe so I can use my NIC
in my finished system?

Thanks!

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