On 10/16/11 05:59, Stroller wrote:
> On 16 October 2011, at 00:05, CJoeB wrote:
>> ...
>> However, when I boot, eth0 does not start.  I can start it manually by
>> doing 'modprobe -r broadcom' and 'modprobe -r tg3' and then 'modprobe
>> broadcom' and 'modprobe tg3'
>>
>> However, I would like to have my network started automatically.
> List broadcom and tg3 in /etc/conf.d/modules as per section 7.e. of the 
> install guide.
>
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=1&chap=7#doc_chap5

I did from the beginning (i.e. before I posted to the list) - it didn't
resolve the issue.

Colleen


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