The doc shows qeth0 (or 1 or 2, etc).  I can try with eth0.
"modprobe qeth"  returns nothing, no errors, no anything, just another
bash prompt.
However, I'm confused. IIRC, comments on this list indicate that the
qeth/qdio modules are not in RH.  But when I enter qeth0 during the
config, RH doesn't fuss. Also the kernel I'm running is 2.4.9-37 which
would make me think it is current enough to have the qeth/qdio support in
it, but, again from reading the list postings, it probably isn't.  " I'm
so confused . . ."
Thanks





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10/27/2003 03:56 PM
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On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 14:50, Steve Gentry wrote:
> qeth0,0xe100,0xe101,0xe102

Should be "eth0", not "qeth0", I think.  But I'm not sure about that.

...and as far as I can see, it's never loading the driver.

What happens if you do a "modprobe qeth" from the command line?

Adam

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