What card do you have?  Is the module for this card in
/lib/modules/2.x.x/net?  If not, there's your problem.  If so, what
happens when you do an 

     insmod <ethernet_card_module>
?


On Tue, 27 Apr 1999, Paul Kwok wrote:

> hey guys,
> 
> i just add myself to the list last night and i got 20 some emails from the
> list. Do you think it's a good idea to make a bulletin board webpage for
> this instead?? that will come in handy and no need for massive emailing. 
> i am sure with the talent of all the ppl here, it should be really easy.
> 
> Or do we already have a webpage that i don't know about?
> 
> my question: I install linux but i guess i did something wrong at setup,
> when i start linux, it can not find my ethenet card. if i do dmesg and i
> won't see anything about the eth0. i go to linuxconf and add the card but
> it doesn't do anything. Is there anyway i can tell linux to look for eth0?
> from where? how? i am using redhat 5.2 by the way.
> 
> thanks
> paul
> 
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