High,
On Fri, 31 Aug 2001, John Purser wrote:
Some success!
Great!
The command I used was modprobe eepro100 and both NIC's came up. I'm
running a Red Hat 7.1 box also but I'm hesitant to set the Debian box up
exactly the same way because of formatting differences.
So where should I
High,
Hello,
I've repeatedly installed Woody (vanilla) and Potato on my IBM and neither
one recognizes the PCI NICs. Red Hat and W2K get them first try but I don't
want either one on this box.
During the last attempted install of Woody I tried using the Configure
Network alternative
Okay, so I want to load a module. I've got about 15 windows open trying to
find what module I need and all I'm finding is information on drivers.
What module do I need to support Intel Pro/100B PCI cards?
Thanks,
John Purser
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From: Sebastiaan [mailto:[EMAIL
Some success!
The command I used was modprobe eepro100 and both NIC's came up. I'm
running a Red Hat 7.1 box also but I'm hesitant to set the Debian box up
exactly the same way because of formatting differences.
So where should I put the modprobe info to load it at boot and where should
I
On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 06:23:01AM -0600, John Purser wrote:
| Some success!
|
| The command I used was modprobe eepro100 and both NIC's came up. I'm
The driver/module is eepro100 :-). Driver and kernel module are
basically synonomous.
| running a Red Hat 7.1 box also but I'm hesitant to set
John Purser([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
Hello,
I've repeatedly installed Woody (vanilla) and Potato on my IBM and neither
one recognizes the PCI NICs. Red Hat and W2K get them first try but I don't
want either one on this box.
During the last attempted install of Woody I
* John Purser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010831 10:34]:
Some success!
The command I used was modprobe eepro100 and both NIC's came up. I'm
running a Red Hat 7.1 box also but I'm hesitant to set the Debian box up
exactly the same way because of formatting differences.
So where should I put the
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