Activating and configuring network interfaces is radically different
under 2.6.  You can't just load the driver with some parameters and have
it all work.  I don't know what, if any, tools Debian provides for this,
so I'll let someone else try to address that.  I can tell you that the
sit0 device has nothing to do with your LCS interface.  That (if I'm
remembering right) is an IPV6-related interface.


Mark Post

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Carlos A Bodra
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 6:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: LCS under linux 2.6.x


Hi,

I'm trying to setup a new Debian Kernel 2.6.x using LCS device, but I
was unable to make it work. If I display interface, in place of LCS0 (as
before in Kernel 2.4.x) now I see SIT0.

How to define this, so I can access network.

TIA

Carlos Alberto Bodra
Sao Paulo - SP - Brasil

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