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Help: eth0 is not being found



I just downloaded the stable Debian (Jan 1997) release and installed
it. I told the install program I was connected to a network and gave
it the proper IPADDR, NETMASK, NETWORK, and BROADCAST values --- I
checked them in /etc/init.d/network.  

However, upon reboot or manual running of the network file, I get the
errors:

SIOCSIFADDR: No such device
SIOCSNETMASK: No such device
SIOCADDRT: Network is unreachable
SIOCADDRT: Network is unreachable

We *do* have an ethernet card and it worked fine under Slackware, but
for some reason I cannot get GNU/Debian Linux to recognize it.


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