nate wrote:
I have a "eepro.o" and a "eepro100.o" in my modules for the stock 2.4.18 kernel-image package from Debian. You might try the "eepro100.0" module and see what happens.D.U. said:On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 08:26:09AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:If I comment out eepro from /etc/modules, my box boots up under the 2.4 kernels and I can log in. An odd thing I just noticed is there are no modules loaded at all. However, I can insmod eepro if I give it the IRQ and IO port on the commandline, but it locks up dead when I do an "ifup eth0". I have to hit reset to reboot, if I hit capslock or numlock, the lights on the keyboard do not change.looks like you found the problem then :) I'm not sure if the stock 2.4.x kernel has it but there is another module for the eepro called the e100 module which is from intel. I think it is included in the 2.4.x tree, try it out 'modprobe e100'. another thing may be to try to compile another version of the driver, the official site for the eepro driver is here: http://www.scyld.com/network/eepro100.html theres also mailing list and stuff there too, I reccomend posting there, I used to be on the list, donald becker is quite helpful to posters. Also you can try to grab the diagnostics program and run it on your card as well. all my systems run 2.2.19.. nate
Cheers,
-Don Spoon-
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