On Thursday 01 August 2002 10:41 pm, Dan Harkless wrote:
> sak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Everyone,
> >
> > I'm having trouble getting the tulip module to load. I'm using
> > Bering1.0_rc3 and have installed both the pci-scan.o and Donald Becker's
> > tulip.o module.
>
> And you backed up modules.lrp afterwards? You definitely have a
> /lib/modules/tulip.o?
>
> > My NICs are Linksys LNE100TX.
>
> That's what I use on one of my Bering 1.0-rc3 installations and the tulip
> module works great.
>
> > lsmod gives me the following...
> >
> > Module Pages Used by
> > ip_nat_irc 2384 0 (unused)
> > ip_nat_ftp 2960 0 (unused)
> > ip_conntrac_irc 3056 1
> > ip_conntrac_ftp 3824 1
> > pci-scan 3048 0 (unused)
> > ide-pr~1 7492 0
> > ide-disk 6544 0
> > ide-mod 50888 0 [ide-pr~1 ide-disk]
> >
> > My entries in /etc/modules for the two look like this...
> >
> > pci-scan
> > tulip
>
> Any bootup messages referencing tulip? (You can scroll the console window
> back up to them with shift + Page Up, or use the dmesg command, if it
> hasn't been too long since you booted.)
>
> Anything in /var/log/syslog?
Thanks everyone, I think it the error was on my part, and rather embarrassing.
I discovered in the process of running through Brad's suggestions that I had
things out of order in /etc/modules. I was attempting to load tulip before
pci-scan. Once I set things straight, all is well now.
I'm left with a sheepish grin, and a hole in the wall roughly the size of my
melon.
Thanks,
--
Sak
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