With Bering, using the 3c59x.o module found via the Bering installation
guide, neither interface is brought up.
Did you try to append a boot-Parameter like
ether=0,0,eth0 ether=0,0,eth1
The exact syntax for ether= may be found in the ethernet-howto:
snip
There are two ways that you can
Wouldn't this be accomplished in the modules config, where you identify
the modules you want to load?
=
#ne2k-pci
# card1,card2
#ne io=0x300,0x350
=
As I found out, some modules (3c509 for example) don't take these
arguments, some modules do (smc-ultra). I would grab the
Thanks... Got it Resolved. See Below.
Had to use the other 3c59x.o in .../2.4.20/kernel/drivers/net.
Would be nice if the installation guide pointed you to the right driver.
Rick.
-Original Message-
From: Ray Olszewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 2:10 PM
I have a small home network running leaf bering as a firewall/NAT
router. My network is made up of Linux machines and one Mac OS 9 machine.
I am using dhcp to assign internal ips to all of my machines. Right now
each machine gets an ip based on boot order and if its old lease it up.
So sometimes
Whoops, came a bit late to this one..
I had the same problem with 905's. Yes there are two different drivers
in the modules tarball, the one that did not work for you requires:
pci-scan.o
3c95x.o
And the other one does not. This information is buried somewhere in the
modules.dep file.
This has
Ukiah Smith wrote:
I have a small home network running leaf bering as a firewall/NAT
router. My network is made up of Linux machines and one Mac OS 9 machine.
I am using dhcp to assign internal ips to all of my machines. Right now
each machine gets an ip based on boot order and if its old lease
- Original Message -
From: Jeff Newmiller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Christian HOSTELET [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 9:37 PM
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] machine access by hostname
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Christian HOSTELET wrote:
Hello,
Isn't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/22/2004 03:37:21 PM:
Hello,
Isn't it sufficient to add
host hostname {
hardware ethernet
}
to get hostname known to dns ?
No need to fix the IP address;
Short answer: no.
On a related question, is it possible to get the hostname of