I'm running Mandrake 8.2 with kernel 2.4.18-6mdk (on a system that
originally had Mandrake 8.0 on it). During the upgrade my modem relinquished
control of itself to anything but root for dialing out, and kppp refused to
work any longer. Wvdial provided a kludge, but now I have access to a cable
modem. However the process is not as straightforward as I had anticipated.

NIC: LinkSys EtherFast 10/100 LAN card, model LNE100TX, v 5.1. Supposedly
this is no problem in Linux, but when I ran draknet it tried to assign it a
3com driver, 3c59x, when I believe it should be tulip. Changing this
directly in /etc/modules.conf didn't have any effect thus far, though I have
not rebooted yet. I did reboot once upon initially installing the card and
driver, and set it to use DHCP via draknet.

Hub: LinkSys EtherFast 10/100 5-port Workgroup hub, which works fine on the
Windows 98 computer hooked into it.
Cable modem: Toshiba PCX1100U
ISP: Roadrunner

Here's how /etc/modules.conf looks (before the driver change):

pre-install pcmcia_core CARDMGR_OPTS=-f /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia start
alias usb-interface usb-uhci
alias autofs autofs4
alias eth0 3c59x
alias sound-slot-0 emu10k1

When I run draknet from a console here is the relevant error messages:
(in console)
# draknet
modprobe: Can't locate module serial
Please wait while probing serial ports...

I'm selecting LAN (ethernet card(s) detected), although I tried 'cable' and
it had no obviously different effect.
Under the network device eth0 it lists:
IP Address: 192.168.1.10
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Automatic IP: Checked (bootp/dhcp)
Hostname: I tried several variations thinking this was the problem, but
currently it is naeblis.shayolguhl.kc.rr.com, which is my local hostname
plus the standard ending, following a few examples I saw. I also tried just
the local hostname and a bogus name to no good effect.

(back in console when it tries to restart the network):
Setting network parameters: [OK]
Bringing up interface lo: [OK]
Bringing up interface eth0: Determining IP information for eth0... failed.
[FAILED]


Being a failure is not very productive. I'm not an idiot when it comes to
computing, but Linux requires initiation into mystical circles I'm not privy
to yet. Anyone have anything to offer? I don't mind the command line but
don't take for granted I know the shortcuts, please. If you need more
information contact on or off list.

Thanks in advance,
David Reynolds



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