Thanks,
John Purser
-Original Message-
From: John Purser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 06:03
To: 'Sebastiaan'
Cc: 'debian users'
Subject: RE: Manually bring up NICs not found at install and/or
rebuilding Kernel
Okay, so I want to load a module
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 but was told that
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
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Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 05:59
To: John Purser
Cc: 'debian users'
Subject: Re: Manually bring up NICs not found at install and/or
rebuilding Kernel
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
configure the ethernet cards?
Thanks,
John Purser
-Original Message-
From: John Purser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 06:03
To: 'Sebastiaan'
Cc: 'debian users'
Subject: RE: Manually bring up NICs not found at install and/or
rebuilding Kernel
Okay, so I want to load
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
On Mar 13, Andrei Ivanov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi,
I need to rebuild the kernel. My
system does not have the
/usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.14/.config
file. How do you create that file
based on your current kernel?.
Thanks for your reply.
-shane
cd
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 10:36:17PM -0500, Neil L. Roeth wrote:
Why isn't the config file corresponding to the kernel that comes with
the distribution provided? The first time I had to recompile a
kernel, it was rather daunting to have to figure out all of the
various options; it would have
Hi,
I need to rebuild the kernel. My
system does not have the
/usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.14/.config
file. How do you create that file
based on your current kernel?.
Thanks for your reply.
-shane
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Hi,
I need to rebuild the kernel. My
system does not have the
/usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.14/.config
file. How do you create that file
based on your current kernel?.
Thanks for your reply.
-shane
cd /usr/src/linux
make menuconfig OR
make xconfig
RTFM before doing so, about all the
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 10:34 PM
Subject: Rebuilding Kernel
Hi,
I need to rebuild the kernel. My
system does not have the
/usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.14/.config
file. How do you create that file
based on your current kernel?.
Thanks for your reply.
-shane
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While trying to build a custom kernel under 0.93R6, I get an error
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