> A collection of modules, tools/scripts, config files, and headers.
> Provide some installation directory during configure, run "make install"
> as well, and watch what gets filled into it.
Thanks found it.

The compilation works now, or so it seems. There are some warnings but
I am not sure its something critical yet. I have to set the rtconf
file but don't know where to find the name for the driver I am
supposed to collect. Current module is

8139too so I assume I have the realtek 8139 chip.

 Check <PREFIX>/etc/rtnet.conf and adapt at least the following parameters:
   RT_DRIVER, IPADDR, TDMA_MODE, TDMA_SLAVES.

If the answer to where to find out what these parameters do  is
somewhere in the documentation maybe a small point jsut to indicate in
the readme and/or in the rtconf file where the new user can find out
how to set these values.?

After that I hope to test the module. If it does not work, yes yes, I
will not complain :)

Thanks.

Roland.


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