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Re: compilation problems



On Sun, 14 Apr 2002 12:23, Vivek Bharathan wrote:
> Hello, I recently reformatted my hard drive and upgraded from potato to
> woody. Previously, under potato, when I upgraded and recompiled my
> kernel, I simply set the config file, typed make dep, and make install
> and configured lilo and everything worked fine after that.
>
> Under Woody, however, I did the following:
> make menuconfig, entered my choices
> make clean
> make dep
> make bzImage
> make modules
> make modules_install
> then I configured lilo
>
> When I reboot with the new kernel, the network cannot be accessed. I
> double-checked the configuration with the old kernel and have all of the
> net device settings the same. I don't think this is the problem. When I
> reboot using the old kernel I can get a connection. I have my network
> card (3c59x) set to run as a module. I suspect that the modules are not
> being read correctly...
>
> Help please?
> Thank you,
> Vivek

You can check to see if the 3c59x module has been loaded with the "lsmod" 
command. If it isn't run modconf (as root type modconf) and chose the 3c59x 
module. 


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