Re: eth1 module does not exist
On Monday 04 November 2002 08:40 pm, nate wrote:
> Jim Bowering said:
> > I recently installed Libranet (2.0) with the satisfaction of returning
> > to Debian. I was impressed with the way it set up networking on my
> > ne2k-pci adaptor. The problem is, i can't apply the ne driver to my
> > ISA nic because there doesn't seem to be an eth1 device.
> >
> > I've searched the list but haven't been able to find out how I create
> > eth1.
>
> the eth1 "device" is created automatically once the driver is
> succesfully loaded. ISA NICs sometimes require options to be passed
> to the driver, like modprobe ne irq=6,io=0x1234 etc. it's been a few
> years since i've had the displeasure of playing with an ISA nic ..
>
> if libranet is still installed you can probably get the config it uses
> and copy it over to debian, I would check /etc/lilo.conf and
> /etc/modules* and/or grep /etc for the module that your using
>
> nate
If I do modprobe ne irq=9,io=0x300 will that do it, or do I add eth1 to the
command? How about the hardware address?
Actually, Libranet is the Debian I was talking about.-)
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Jim Bowering <iamb@otvcablelan.net>
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