Verner,

Either Knoppix or DamnSmallLinux should work fine for figuring out which
nic modules to use.  if you are using rtl8139, just use 'NIC=8139too',
like I showed in the example earlier.

Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



On Sun, 22 May 2005, Verner [iso-8859-1] Kj�rsgaard wrote:

> L�rdag 21 maj 2005 16:07 skrev Verner Kj�rsgaard:
>
>
>
> Hi list and Jim,
>
> - please foregive me for asking this question; revealing a bottomless sea of
> "not knowing the obvious" on my behalf...
>
> - tomorrow, monday, we'll try two things; first we'll try to get the TULIPs
> going with etherboot images created using version 5.0.11 of etherboot as
> suggested by "chuck" on this list. If this doesn't work, then we'll put in
> RTL8139 netcards - or whichever we can muster - and get them running.
>
> - this is where my question comes in, how do I detect what modulename to
> actually use? I read the WIKI regarding passing options to the kernel.
> That'll be ok. But I don't think I know how to find out exactly what module
> name to pass to the kernel. Hitherto we've used Knoppix or DSL to boot the
> machines, then query them using "lspci  -n " looking for device of class 200.
>
> - Should I fire up DamnSmallLinus/Knoppix or something and use tools like
>
> "lsmod"
>
> to try to detect what is used??
>
> Again, anyones time and effort helping me out is much appreciated!
>
> Best regards,
> Verner Kjaersgaard
>
>
>
>
>
> > L�rdag 21 maj 2005 15:46 skrev Jim McQuillan:
> >
> > Hi Jim,
> >
> > - I think you just gave us 12 more LTSP workstations with this advice :-)
> > - Yes, of course, that's what to do. Thank you very much - to all!
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Verner
> >
> > > Verner,
> > >
> > > Once the kernel starts running, it will probe for the network card.  It
> > > can even find cards that are disabled in the bios.
> > >  (The magic of Linux ;-)
> > >
> > > What you need to do is tell the kernel which NIC you want to use.
> > >
> > > You do that by passing a kernel command line, such as:
> > >
> > >     NIC=8139too
> > >
> > > To put that on the kernel command line, you need to add an option-128
> > > and option-129 to your dhcpd.conf file.
> > >
> > > You can find info on kernel commandline args here:
> > >
> > >    http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/KernelOptions
> > >
> > > Once you set that for your client, and restart dhcpd, you should be
> > > fine.
> > >
> > > Jim McQuillan
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> > > On Sat, 21 May 2005, Verner [utf-8] Kj�rsgaard wrote:
> > > > L�rdag 21 maj 2005 14:27 skrev Sudev Barar:
> > > > > On Sat, 2005-05-21 at 12:22 +0200, Verner Kj�rsgaard wrote:
> > > > > > L�rdag 21 maj 2005 11:10 skrev Sudev Barar:
> > > > > > > On Sat, 2005-05-21 at 10:31 +0200, Verner Kj�rsgaard wrote:
> > > > > > > > So we're disabling the internal netcard in the bios. We plug in
> > > > > > > > an external netcard (RTL8139 plain vanilla) and fixes a floppy
> > > > > > > > for that one. Boots like a breeze. Ahem, until it goes into
> > > > > > > > some DHCP error "number 67".
> > > > >
> > > > > [SNIP]
> > > > >
> > > > > > - indeed, we did DISABLE the internal card. That's what we don't
> > > > > > understand.
> > > > >
> > > > > A quick google shows error 67 likely if two machines are given the
> > > > > same address. Hopefully you have edited the dhcpd.conf file post
> > > > > installation of new card in the client.
> > > > >
> > > > > Scratching my head really ;-)
> > > >
> > > > Hi Sudev,
> > > >
> > > > - thanks and Ooooooooops, you're right.
> > > >
> > > > - we had two adresses the same. We found it and corrected it, - and
> > > > THEN the behaviour was as described. The TULIP box starts on the
> > > > external card, then will go on on the internal.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --
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