Kerry, the newer Linksys cards, Ver 2.0, and others that were using the
tulip driver are incompatible with the older tulip.o in RH 6.0. If you run
to the linksys website (www.linksys.com) and go to the linux section on the
network cards, there's a blurb on where to get the newest tulip.c and even
how to recompile the module or your entire kernel for it. If you just have
a stock RH 6.0 install, drop me a line and I'll send you a tulip.o for that
kernel if you'd like.
Dean Irvin
On Sat, 18 Mar 2000, Kerry Blalock wrote:
> I am trying to set up a second eth nic to connect to ADSL modem. I
> finally did a new server install. When I boot up, the program sees the
> eth1 card, but it fails. It was not set up during the new install. My
> question is should it be set up during fresh install? I am thinking I
> may have a bad card. It is a linksys NC100 model, pci, tulip driver. I
> am using Red Hat 6.0.
> I did try adding the card after install, made changes in kernel using
> desktool. I,m stumpped.:-(
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Kerry
>
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