>    I take a walk over to /dev/ and see that there is no eth0 in my
> directory.  I run ./MAKEDEV eth0 and get:
>       ./MAKEDEV: eth0: Unknown device name
>
> No need for such things on GNU/Hurd
>

No need for eth0?  This HURD thing is crazy!  It's so strange to see
something so visibly similar to linux, but different in so many ways...

>    So am I shot down, or is there something I should be doing to get
> eth0  recognized?  The card (I'm not sure of the kind right now)
> works fine and  is autodetected in linux.
>
> What kind of card is it?  Have you checked /dev/klog (you can only read
> it once, so cat it to a file and hit ^C after 2-3 sec)?

Ok I took a look, and found:
  eth0: D-Link DE-600 pocket adapter: not at I/O 0x378
  D-Link DE-620 pocket adapter not identified in the printer port
  0 3c515 cards found.

This was followed by an exact copy, but with eth1 instead of eth0.  I only
have one network card, so I'm not sure why it was seeing eth1.  I'm also
not sure why it's looking for "printer port" identification, whatever that
is.




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