It did not detect the cards on installation? Strange. Have you tried to manually configure them by yourself, or using the info I sent you? Bryan Michael Haney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/01/2000 01:29:26 PM Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: (bcc: Bryan Moorehead/Link/Allied Holdings) Subject: Re: [newbie] Ethernet Card Problem... Its Linux-Mandrake 7.0 downloaded from the mirror site ftp.linux.tucows.com and it was installed two days ago. At 12:20 PM 3/1/00 -0500, you wrote: >What version of Mandrake are you using, and is this a fresh installation? > >I have two PRO/100+ cards in my Linux box. They were detected on installation >of Linux. >You probably need to configure eth0. I prefer the command line stuff, so I >would (as root) run > >linuxconf > >Select -> Networking ->Basic Host Information > >Make sure "Enabled" has an X in it. >Make sure Net device is eth0 >Set kernel module to eepro100 > > >Try that. >Bryan > > > > > > > >Michael Haney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/01/2000 11:58:00 AM > >Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >cc: (bcc: Bryan Moorehead/Link/Allied Holdings) >Subject: [newbie] Ethernet Card Problem... > > > > > >---------- >Hi all! > >I really love Linux-Mandrake, I used to use RedHat 6.1, but this >distribution is so much better. >---------- > >I am having a trouble with my Intel PRO/100+ Management Adapter, its a >10/100Mb ethernet card with a feature that allows a remote server boot the >system via a cable connected from the NIC to the motherboard. I downloaded >the Linux drivers for the card from www.intel.com and followed the >instructions to install the drivers. >---------- > >What I did was... > >Extracted the files... > >Ran make > >Ran isnmod <modulename> > >Ran make install > >Ran Modprobe <modulename> > >and got no errors. > >When I boot I get a 'failed' message when eth0 is being initialized. > >The module appears in the config files but so does the other module the >system ASSUME the card was the first time I install it. >---------- > >Can anyone please help? > >So sayth the Zorch! > >The-Zorch Sci-Fi & Fantasy Ezine > << Under Development >> > http://www.the-zorch.com > > I Internet Authors > Visit the site and sign up!!! ---------- So sayth the Zorch! The-Zorch Sci-Fi & Fantasy Ezine << Under Development >> http://www.the-zorch.com I Internet Authors Visit the site and sign up!!!Its Linux-Mandrake 7.0 downloaded from the mirror site ftp.linux.tucows.com and it was installed two days ago.
At 12:20 PM 3/1/00 -0500, you wrote:
What version of Mandrake are you using, and is this a fresh installation?
I have two PRO/100+ cards in my Linux box. They were detected on installation
of Linux.
You probably need to configure eth0. I prefer the command line stuff, so I
would (as root) run
linuxconf
Select -> Networking ->Basic Host Information
Make sure "Enabled" has an X in it.
Make sure Net device is eth0
Set kernel module to eepro100
Try that.
Bryan
Michael Haney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/01/2000 11:58:00 AM
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Subject: [newbie] Ethernet Card Problem...
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Hi all!
I really love Linux-Mandrake, I used to use RedHat 6.1, but this
distribution is so much better.
----------
I am having a trouble with my Intel PRO/100+ Management Adapter, its a
10/100Mb ethernet card with a feature that allows a remote server boot the
system via a cable connected from the NIC to the motherboard. I downloaded
the Linux drivers for the card from www.intel.com and followed the
instructions to install the drivers.
----------
What I did was...
Extracted the files...
Ran make
Ran isnmod <modulename>
Ran make install
Ran Modprobe <modulename>
and got no errors.
When I boot I get a 'failed' message when eth0 is being initialized.
The module appears in the config files but so does the other module the
system ASSUME the card was the first time I install it.
----------
Can anyone please help?
So sayth the Zorch!
The-Zorch Sci-Fi & Fantasy Ezine
<< Under Development >>
http://www.the-zorch.com
I Internet Authors
Visit the site and sign up!!!
So sayth the Zorch!
The-Zorch Sci-Fi & Fantasy Ezine
<< Under Development >>
http://www.the-zorch.com
I Internet Authors
Visit the site and sign up!!!
