Make sure that the appropriate module(s) for the PCMCIA NIC that you're
using is loaded.  See http://pcmcia-cs.sf.net for the correct module(s).
Once you do that, you should be able to bring up the interface.

On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Richard R. Sivernell wrote:
> List
>
>     Damn, I just installed peanut linux on a older laptop, kde2.1 is
> up and running, along with sound. The last step is make the network
> talk. Used the setup program from peanut and then set hosts &
> some other files with the proper address required. I can ping localhost
> ok, but no others, not surprising that it does not talk to the pcmcia card.
> I have several cards to use. 1) link sys 2) dlink 3) xircom creditcard.
> but no network connect. This is my 1st time with pcmcia. What else do
> I need to setup.
> I have modified thefollowing files to add static address & domain
> 1. hosts setup
> 2. /etc/pcmcia/config
> 3. /etc/rc./rc.inet1
> 4. /etc/pcmcia/network.opts
>
> cheers
>

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