Red Hat doesn't support IBM's OCO modules.  I guess that means they didn't
update their network configuration tools to work with the resulting network
interfaces, either.

I would say you need to create/update the appropriate configuration files
manually.

If you do an "ifconfig -a" command, do any "hsi" or "eth" devices show up?
If so, then you won't need to run mkinitrd again.  If not, then yes, you
will.  You'll want to make sure two modules get included, qeth and qdio.


Mark Post

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Davis,
Larry
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 2:25 PM
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Subject: Changing from IUCV to QETH


I have a current IUCV network established with VM, and I want to move it
over to a VSWITCH network the Devices are visible in the /proc/devices
F00-F02

I tried to use the redhat-network-config tool, but there are no entries for
QDIO or QETH device.

Any suggestions

After I install the QETH device, do I have to do another mkinitrd?

TIA,    \|/
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Larry Davis, 6-2380


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