Re: no eth0
It appears that your card driver isn't loading
properly.
When it loads, it'll create the eth0 device.
--- evaadam@gmx.net wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 04:10:43PM +0200,
> evaadam@gmx.net wrote:
> > > Typing "ifconfig" doesn't show any eth0
> interface.
> > > With "modprobe pcnet_cs" I loaded the
> (hopefully) right
> > > driver module for my pcmcia-network-card
> (Netgear FA411).
> > >
> > > What do I have to do to get an eth0-interface to
> > > "ifconfig eth0 ...ipaddress... up" without
> "eth0: unknown interface
> > ..."?
> >
> > Is pcmcia-cs installed?
> > What says "cardctl status"?
>
> Card Services is working and "cardctl status" shows
> the card
> at socket 1 (5V, 16bit, function 0: [ready])
>
> TIA
> Eva
>
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