Not sure whether you saw this. Was sent to me by Shuai Yu.

"you should use "hwinfo --netcard" to see if the module for card is
active. hwinfo also shows you the command to active the card."

>From there I think Yast sould work.

On 11/22/07, ne... <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Seems my original reply was not sent to the list. I have added the
> list to ths message.
>
> On 22/11/2007, Michael S. Dunsavage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Then I wrote:
> > > On 22/11/2007, Michael S. Dunsavage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > During the install opensuse found the network card and used forcedeth
> > > > drivers. However once the install is done I have no network card
> > > > configuration. Do I need to recompile forcedeth in the kernel?
> > > No. You need to configure the interface. This is done thru yast.
> > ...uh...how can I configure an interface when the card can't be found?
> I am going to have to reboot into 10.3. While I am doing that, please
> post the output of /sbin/lspci | grep therne . I also need you to
> check the output of /sbin/lsmod for forcedeth and I need the contents
> of /etc/modprobe.conf. I need to know what is listed for any eth you
> may have in there.


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