If you can start the network manually, the modules message must relate to 
something else. Is net.eth0 in you default runlevel? 

On 5 March 2017 08:05:31 GMT+00:00, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have sent this question previously but due to hickup with
>my old mail address the sent message or a reply to it get 
>lost in between somewhere...
>
>Robin helped me a lot to get out of this mail address trouble and
>helped me to get subscribed to the list again with my new mail
>address: tu...@posteo.de.  THX Robin! :)
>
>I am still building my new root (this mail is written
>being in/at/on my old root).
>
>I am already able to boot (not only chroot to) into my new root, start
>X11 automagically and have back my desktop as it was before.
>
>But the boot process alone does not connect me to the internet.
>The output mumbles something of "missing modules" and such,
>but the kernel is the same for my old and my new root. 
>I build the kernel on both roots the same way with the same
>config.
>
>I compared the output of lsmod on both roots and they
>are identical in regards to network related stuff.
>
>To get network after boot I have to do
>
>    ip link set ....
>
>and start /etc/init.d/dhcpcd manually and TADA! there it
>is.
>
>I copied /etc/conf.d/net from my old to my new root, so this
>is also the same.
>
>I haven't been able to figure out, what is missing or wrong.
>
>If anyone have an idea, where to look for what -- I would
>be happy for an advice... :)
>
>
>Thanks a lot for any help in advance!
>Cheers
>Meino
>
>PS: Since I installed the new root via my old
>root I started with stage3...if this is of any
>importance.

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