I upgraded my kernel to 2.4.19-3-686 on my laptop (Gateway Solo 9300)
over the weekend. I've been running this kernel previously without
problem, but did a fresh install when I got a new hard drive for the
laptop. The kernel was working fine with my D-Link DWL-650 802.11b card
at home. But, when I got to work today and booted up with my D-Link
DFE-660 wired card, the system kept complaining about "no device found:
eth0". However, if I reboot and use the standard 2.2 kernel that
installs with potato (I leave it on the system for emergencies)
everything comes up fine and I'm able to access the network (like now
with this email).
Any ideas on the problem?
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