On 09:35 Wed 24 Oct     , Neil Bothwick wrote:
> Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> 
> > Yes, I did use ifplugd. And it works great. But I still have the error
> > message when booting.
> 
> You don't need to "use" ifplugd,just install it. The network boot script
> should use ifplugd without you starting or configuring it. Doing so may
> cause a conflict.
> 
> However your message about the interface not existing may be caused by a
> missing module. Is the module for your wired interface built into a
> kernel or as a module? If a module, is it loaded at boot? You may need to
> add it to /etc/modules.autoload.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Neil Bothwick
> 
> If a book about failures doesn't sell, is it a success?

I re-compile my kernel, and now it works. I found that even I plug in the 
cable, it still show the error message. I compiled e1000 into kernel. I don't 
know why it failed. But now I compile it as modules.

Thank you for all your helps!

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Teng Wang
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