On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 11:57 AM, Peter Hardy
<[email protected]> wrote:
> And in case this hasn't been answered enough, yet, the kernel module
> itself should log the interfaces it's handling when it loads. That will
> turn up in the kernel logs (RH places kernel logs from the last boot
> in /var/log/dmesg , or it'll be in /var/log/messages , or just run
> `dmesg`); just grep for eth0.

Bloody Microsoft can't do anything the easy way. :-)

I found a "Howto" for centOS ahd RHEL, but it was ugly - install
integration utilities, install kernel modules, recompile kernel - gave
it up as a bad joke.

I managed to work around it by telling HyperV to present a "legacy"
network interface - which SuSE recognises as a Tulip card - good
enough for the purpose.

Thanks to those who made suggestions.

DaZZa
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