True enough (I guess I was having a 2000's flashback).  I was then going to
say that perhaps they haven't gotten the tool updated yet, but decided to go
look.  From what I can tell, it looks like it should work.  What Larry is
looking for (qeth/qdio) is referred to as "eth" since that is the name of
the interface that gets created.


Mark Post

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Altmark
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 5:12 PM
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On Thursday, 03/18/2004 at 04:49 EST, "Post, Mark K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 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.

In the interest of full disclosure, all of the IBM network drivers have been
available in source form since last summer.  The only OCO module is the 3590
tape driver.

Alan Altmark
Sr. Software Engineer
IBM z/VM Development

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