On Mon, 20 Oct 2014 13:12:08 +0300
Andrei Banu <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 20.10.2014 13:05, Googlemail wrote:
> > Use dmesg to check on your build host which driver your network card uses. 
> > Write it down. Then configure it into your LFS kernel. Some card drivers 
> > have very similar names; I had exactly the same experience as you when I 
> > accidentally specified the wrong driver.
> >
> Well, the problem is that I have not specified ANY driver. Where should 
> I specify it? In the menuconfig?
> 
> Thanks!
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Yes, of course. You'll find it under Device Drivers -> Network Device Support 
-> Ethernet Driver Support. But I would *strongly* advise you first to read up 
a bit about kernel configuration and kernel building. There's plenty of good 
documentation online.

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