Re: [gentoo-user] sk98lin

2005-10-05 Thread Martin Ullrich
Hi!

I am using the 2005.1 Universal Installation CD (link from www.gentoo.org).
The problem is not, that I can't assign an address or fetch dhcp
information, but even ifconfig eth0 fails with a message like no
such device (the same with eth1).

Martin

2005/10/5, Glenn Enright [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 On Tue, 04 Oct 2005 17:00, Martin Ullrich wrote:
  Hi!
 
  I tried both sk98lin (which works with SuSE) and skge. But none of
  them seems to detect my ethernet card correctly.
 
  Martin
 
  2005/10/1, Mark Shields [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   IIRC, sk98lin is deprecated; use skge instead (I have one Marvell Yukon
   Gigabit NIC on my home PC).
  
   On 10/1/05, Joseph  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try:
modprobe sk98lin
   
--
#Joseph
   
On Sat, 2005-10-01 at 13:43 +0200, Martin Ullrich wrote:
 Hi!

 I recently wanted to Install gentoo on my desktop computer (Acer
 1804WSMi Laptop works fine with Gentoo!), but none of my two ethernet
 cards was working when I booted the universal installation CD.

 This is the composition of my system:
 Asus P5AD2 Deluxe Mainboard (Socket 775)
 Intel P4 3.4 Ghz (Hyperthreading - 2 virtual prozessors)
 2G system memory (DDR2 - 533 MHz, bios automatically overclocks to
  
   600MHz)
  
 2x Marvell Yukon Gigabit Ethernet Cards (on board)
 2x SATA-Harddisks (disks and controller work fine)
 2x PATA CD/DVD ReWriter (working fine)

 Under SuSE Linux the driver sk98lin for the two ethernet cards works
 and exports eth0 and eth1, but when I booted the CD and manually
 modprobe sk98lin the driver, no ethernet cards were found.
 I found some other stuff about ASUS Mainboards on the Internet
 (sk98lin related), but it mostly didn't apply to my problem (I got NO
 error message during loading the module or in dmesg).

 Does somebody know what I could do?

 Thankful for every help,
 Martin
   
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 I've had a similar experience with gentoo CDs and the same module. You may
 need to run dhcpd explicitly first. I think it may be something in the boot
 dependencies, but don't quote me on that. What version of the CD are you
 using?
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Re: [gentoo-user] sk98lin

2005-10-05 Thread Holly Bostick
Martin Ullrich schreef:
 Hi!
 
 I am using the 2005.1 Universal Installation CD (link from 
 www.gentoo.org). The problem is not, that I can't assign an address 
 or fetch dhcp information, but even ifconfig eth0 fails with a 
 message like no such device (the same with eth1).
 
 Martin

And what is the output of lspci? Are the network devices not even being
detected (which would be indicated by them not appearing in lspci)? Or
are they being detected as something that doesn't use the kernel modules
you're trying to load (which would presumably be incorrect, but at least
its more information as to what's actually going on)?

Holly
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Re: [gentoo-user] sk98lin

2005-10-05 Thread Martin Ullrich
Hi again!

lspci lists all my devices (PCI-X Controller (Intel 925X chipset and ICH6 Southbridge) and my two ethernet cards):
...
:01:00.0 Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88W8310 and 88W8000G [Libertas] 802.11g client chipset (rev 07)
...
:02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88E8053 Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 15):03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88E8053 Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 15)

...

All my hardware is listed in lspci so all controllers are working. By
the way, it worked fine with SuSE Linux and every Live-CD I've tried
(Aurox, Knoppix etc.)

Martin
2005/10/5, Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Martin Ullrich schreef: Hi! I am using the 2005.1 Universal Installation CD (link from www.gentoo.org). The problem is not, that I can't assign an address
 or fetch dhcp information, but even ifconfig eth0 fails with a message like no such device (the same with eth1). MartinAnd what is the output of lspci? Are the network devices not even being
detected (which would be indicated by them not appearing in lspci)? Orare they being detected as something that doesn't use the kernel modulesyou're trying to load (which would presumably be incorrect, but at least
its more information as to what's actually going on)?Holly--gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list


Re: [gentoo-user] sk98lin

2005-10-04 Thread Martin Ullrich
Hi!

I tried both sk98lin (which works with SuSE) and skge. But none of
them seems to detect my ethernet card correctly.

Martin

2005/10/1, Mark Shields [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 IIRC, sk98lin is deprecated; use skge instead (I have one Marvell Yukon
 Gigabit NIC on my home PC).


 On 10/1/05, Joseph  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Try:
  modprobe sk98lin
 
  --
  #Joseph
 
  On Sat, 2005-10-01 at 13:43 +0200, Martin Ullrich wrote:
   Hi!
  
   I recently wanted to Install gentoo on my desktop computer (Acer
   1804WSMi Laptop works fine with Gentoo!), but none of my two ethernet
   cards was working when I booted the universal installation CD.
  
   This is the composition of my system:
   Asus P5AD2 Deluxe Mainboard (Socket 775)
   Intel P4 3.4 Ghz (Hyperthreading - 2 virtual prozessors)
   2G system memory (DDR2 - 533 MHz, bios automatically overclocks to
 600MHz)
   2x Marvell Yukon Gigabit Ethernet Cards (on board)
   2x SATA-Harddisks (disks and controller work fine)
   2x PATA CD/DVD ReWriter (working fine)
  
   Under SuSE Linux the driver sk98lin for the two ethernet cards works
   and exports eth0 and eth1, but when I booted the CD and manually
   modprobe sk98lin the driver, no ethernet cards were found.
   I found some other stuff about ASUS Mainboards on the Internet
   (sk98lin related), but it mostly didn't apply to my problem (I got NO
   error message during loading the module or in dmesg).
  
   Does somebody know what I could do?
  
   Thankful for every help,
   Martin
  
 
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Re: [gentoo-user] sk98lin

2005-10-04 Thread Glenn Enright
On Tue, 04 Oct 2005 17:00, Martin Ullrich wrote:
 Hi!

 I tried both sk98lin (which works with SuSE) and skge. But none of
 them seems to detect my ethernet card correctly.

 Martin

 2005/10/1, Mark Shields [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  IIRC, sk98lin is deprecated; use skge instead (I have one Marvell Yukon
  Gigabit NIC on my home PC).
 
  On 10/1/05, Joseph  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Try:
   modprobe sk98lin
  
   --
   #Joseph
  
   On Sat, 2005-10-01 at 13:43 +0200, Martin Ullrich wrote:
Hi!
   
I recently wanted to Install gentoo on my desktop computer (Acer
1804WSMi Laptop works fine with Gentoo!), but none of my two ethernet
cards was working when I booted the universal installation CD.
   
This is the composition of my system:
Asus P5AD2 Deluxe Mainboard (Socket 775)
Intel P4 3.4 Ghz (Hyperthreading - 2 virtual prozessors)
2G system memory (DDR2 - 533 MHz, bios automatically overclocks to
 
  600MHz)
 
2x Marvell Yukon Gigabit Ethernet Cards (on board)
2x SATA-Harddisks (disks and controller work fine)
2x PATA CD/DVD ReWriter (working fine)
   
Under SuSE Linux the driver sk98lin for the two ethernet cards works
and exports eth0 and eth1, but when I booted the CD and manually
modprobe sk98lin the driver, no ethernet cards were found.
I found some other stuff about ASUS Mainboards on the Internet
(sk98lin related), but it mostly didn't apply to my problem (I got NO
error message during loading the module or in dmesg).
   
Does somebody know what I could do?
   
Thankful for every help,
Martin
  
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  --
  - Mark Shields
I've had a similar experience with gentoo CDs and the same module. You may 
need to run dhcpd explicitly first. I think it may be something in the boot 
dependencies, but don't quote me on that. What version of the CD are you 
using?
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[gentoo-user] sk98lin

2005-10-01 Thread Martin Ullrich
Hi!

I recently wanted to Install gentoo on my desktop computer (Acer
1804WSMi Laptop works fine with Gentoo!), but none of my two ethernet
cards was working when I booted the universal installation CD.

This is the composition of my system:
Asus P5AD2 Deluxe Mainboard (Socket 775)
Intel P4 3.4 Ghz (Hyperthreading - 2 virtual prozessors)
2G system memory (DDR2 - 533 MHz, bios automatically overclocks to 600MHz)
2x Marvell Yukon Gigabit Ethernet Cards (on board)
2x SATA-Harddisks (disks and controller work fine)
2x PATA CD/DVD ReWriter (working fine)

Under SuSE Linux the driver sk98lin for the two ethernet cards works
and exports eth0 and eth1, but when I booted the CD and manually
modprobe sk98lin the driver, no ethernet cards were found.
I found some other stuff about ASUS Mainboards on the Internet
(sk98lin related), but it mostly didn't apply to my problem (I got NO
error message during loading the module or in dmesg).

Does somebody know what I could do?

Thankful for every help,
Martin

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Re: [gentoo-user] sk98lin

2005-10-01 Thread Joseph
Try:
modprobe sk98lin

-- 
#Joseph

On Sat, 2005-10-01 at 13:43 +0200, Martin Ullrich wrote:
 Hi!
 
 I recently wanted to Install gentoo on my desktop computer (Acer
 1804WSMi Laptop works fine with Gentoo!), but none of my two ethernet
 cards was working when I booted the universal installation CD.
 
 This is the composition of my system:
 Asus P5AD2 Deluxe Mainboard (Socket 775)
 Intel P4 3.4 Ghz (Hyperthreading - 2 virtual prozessors)
 2G system memory (DDR2 - 533 MHz, bios automatically overclocks to 600MHz)
 2x Marvell Yukon Gigabit Ethernet Cards (on board)
 2x SATA-Harddisks (disks and controller work fine)
 2x PATA CD/DVD ReWriter (working fine)
 
 Under SuSE Linux the driver sk98lin for the two ethernet cards works
 and exports eth0 and eth1, but when I booted the CD and manually
 modprobe sk98lin the driver, no ethernet cards were found.
 I found some other stuff about ASUS Mainboards on the Internet
 (sk98lin related), but it mostly didn't apply to my problem (I got NO
 error message during loading the module or in dmesg).
 
 Does somebody know what I could do?
 
 Thankful for every help,
 Martin
 

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Re: [gentoo-user] sk98lin

2005-10-01 Thread Mark Shields
IIRC, sk98lin is deprecated; use skge instead (I have one Marvell Yukon Gigabit NIC on my home PC).On 10/1/05, Joseph 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Try:modprobe sk98lin--#Joseph
On Sat, 2005-10-01 at 13:43 +0200, Martin Ullrich wrote: Hi! I recently wanted to Install gentoo on my desktop computer (Acer 1804WSMi Laptop works fine with Gentoo!), but none of my two ethernet
 cards was working when I booted the universal installation CD. This is the composition of my system: Asus P5AD2 Deluxe Mainboard (Socket 775) Intel P4 3.4 Ghz (Hyperthreading - 2 virtual prozessors)
 2G system memory (DDR2 - 533 MHz, bios automatically overclocks to 600MHz) 2x Marvell Yukon Gigabit Ethernet Cards (on board) 2x SATA-Harddisks (disks and controller work fine) 2x PATA CD/DVD ReWriter (working fine)
 Under SuSE Linux the driver sk98lin for the two ethernet cards works and exports eth0 and eth1, but when I booted the CD and manually modprobe sk98lin the driver, no ethernet cards were found.
 I found some other stuff about ASUS Mainboards on the Internet (sk98lin related), but it mostly didn't apply to my problem (I got NO error message during loading the module or in dmesg).
 Does somebody know what I could do? Thankful for every help, Martin--gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
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