If you are using modules .. modprobe natsemi 

else compile it into the kernel and reboot

edit /etc/conf.d/net .. change the settings to reflect your setup

execute:
/etc/init.d/net.eth0 start 

if all goes well .. add net.eth0 to the default runlevel : 
execute:

rc-update add net.eth0 default

any other questions .. consult the docs .. this card works fine , I've
got an HP laptop with the same built-in card

On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 12:05, Joe wrote:
> Hello,
> 
>     I am in the process of installing Gentoo on my laptop (HP ze5185)
> and I=
>  have a networking question.  I had a great network connection with
> the l=
> iveCD, but now my network card isn't recognized / installed.  
> 
>     When I do an 'ifconfig' all I see is the lo setting, not an eth0. 
> At f=
> irst I thought that this was because I had compiled the wrong network
> dri=
> vers in the kernel, so I went back and changed it to the National
> Semicon=
> ductor one listed on the kernel config screen (the network card is
> Nation=
> al Semiconductor Corporation DP83815 (MacPhyter) Ethernet Controller. 
> th=
> is is internal - not a pcmcia card).  However after all this I am
> still u=
> nable to connect to the internet.  Does anyone know what I might be
> doing=
>  wrong?  Thanks for any and all help!
> 
>  - Joe :)
> 
> 


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