> Looks like there is no driver for your card in the kernel, or it needs some
> firmware which is not available.
> First, is your network card an ethernet adapter or a wi-fi adapter?
> In the first case, you should run:
> lspci | grep '[Ee]thernet\|[nN]etwork'
> and then lspci -v, and read the details about the device(s) found by the just
> run command.
> 
> In the second case:
> lspci | grep 'WLAN\|[nN]etwork'
> then lspci -v, and read details about the device(s) found by the just run
> command.
> 
> Then try to add the configuration switches for your network controller when
> reunning make menuconfig in the kernel build tree. For an ethernet card:
> 
> Go to Device drivers --->
>        -*- Network device support --->
>           -*- Ethernet driver support --->
> Look for your manufacturer and the model name you found with lspci (and check
> the corresponding boxes of course).
> 
> For a wifi card:
> [*] Networking support --->
>    -*- Wireless --->
>      [*/M] cfg80211 - wireless configuration API
> and:
> Device drivers
>     -*- Network device support
>       -*- Wireless LAN
> Look for your manufacturer and the model name you found with lspci (and check
> the corresponding boxes of course). But some wifi cards need proprietary
> frimware, so that if you do not find the model in the list, it may mean you
> have to go to the manufacturer site and download (and compile) the proper
> driver.
> 
> Once you have this, compile and install the kernel, reboot, and see if the
> network interface appears in the 'ip link list' result. Note that it is not
> necessarily eth0, but sure it is neither lo nor sit0.
> 
> Pierre
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I run $dmesg | grep e1000 command and I am sharing the command prompt in 
attachment: As you can see on the command outline, driver is installed. I can 
not run lspci command because it is not installed yet in my OS. Do you have any 
idea?

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