On 24/03/2008, at 3:09 PM, D.V.Rogers wrote:
Fedora does not recognise the Ethernet Card.
It knows the eth0 is their but asks me to check the connection...
I have tested this as it works fine with XP using DHCP.
It is strange as I have set up dual boot boxes before using FC7 and XP
with No problem

Any suggestions on how to fix this?

First, find out what ethernet card you have, then google for something
like fedora *card model*,

Look for eth related messages in the output of the command `dmesg`
There might be some clues there that you can google.

The command `lspci` might tell you the card model, if dmesg  doesn't.

Let us know how you go. If you like, pastebin the output of dmesg and lspci
if you get lost.

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Michael Chesterton
http://chesterton.id.au/blog/
http://barrang.com.au/



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