Hello,
Have you looked in the /var/log directory? The "messages" file will have
most of the messages that scrolled by too fast.The other files have
usefull messages also.

I know no good way to just slow the messages coming to the console
short of putting commands in all the scripts that are run and recompiling
a lot of programs, maybe just the console handler put that still would be
a lot of work.

I know Ray and Charles have already given you other usefull answers.
Hope the answers will all help you solve the problem, if not ask about
what you need help with.



Larry Platzek  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


On Sun, 4 Nov 2001, Mart Kempen wrote:

> Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 17:15:31 +0100
> From: Mart Kempen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [leaf-user] Cannot find eth0
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm new to this list.
>
> After 4 years of waiting we finally got cable internet, and my first idea
> was to share this connection to my computers in the house (PC, laptop and my
> good old Amiga).
>
> I heard of the LR-project and wanted to make use of it. I found myself a
> nice package that AFAIK includes support for cable modes (DHCP) BTW my cable
> provider is @Home.
>
> This is my package: DachStein by Charles SteinKuehler
> His documents are from Oct 8, 2001 so quit recent.
>
> I changed everything according to his documents, but nothing seams to work.
>
> I looked at the initialization of the firewall, the only bad things i
> noticed are:
>
> Cannot find device eth0
> eth0 cannot find device eth1
>
> BTW is it possible to log all this initialization text to a file, or make it
> scroll really slowly? Really hard 2 read in this fast tempo :)
>
> This looks quit serious.
>
> Both network cards are a RealTek8029AS.
>
> In my modules file (option 3-3-1) I uncommented the the
> 8390.0 & ne2k-pci.o
>
> this should work, they should be compaitble with the ne2k-pci driver.
>
> I started pinging, but all ip-addresses give me "Network is unreachable"
>
> I assume this is all because the eth0 & eth1 can't be found?
>
> Or could it be that my NIC-cards are broken, under Windows the appear to
> being working (never really tested them by making a reall connection).
>
> And when plugged in to my router/firewall computer, their lights are
> burning. And one of them is sending/receiving information from the cable
> modem (this NIC has both lights it has burning constantly, and the cable
> modems receive/send lights are flashing).
>
> Is this a nic problem, or could some of my other settings be wrong?
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
>
> Thanks Charles for your clear package and documentation, only hope to get it
> working here. It's probably me, cos I have no experience with Linux/LRP and
> small experience with Networking.
>
> Kind regards
> --
> Joris Kempen
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