I’d like to thank all those who helped out, Nate, Moops and Rob Weir, with the two questions I posted below. I was able to get the SMP kernel 2.4.20 compiled and working after two days of trying. The NIC problem has reached a new level where I can see the card after ‘ifconfig –a’. I now have a problem of setting it up for DHCP. I have dhcp-client installed but when I type ‘ifconfig eth1 dhcp’ I get the error ‘DHCP: Host name lookup failure’ Do I have to configure the dhclient.conf for this card? How do I do that?
Once again any help would be appreciated. Reaz
>-I have Debian 3.0 running on a dual PIII Compaq. Does Debian recognize and utilize both CPUs? Is there a way I can >check that Debian does use the two chips? > >-I’m trying to install a SFA110A, SohoWhare, NIC card with the MX98713AFC chip and have it work through DHCP. When I >install the card and do a lspci, it shows up as an Ethernet card with the correct chip. I downloaded the source >drivers from SOHOWhare which is I believe listed for Red Hat. The instructions said that if I don’t have the >directory ‘/usr/src/linux-2.4.2/’ on my system I have to upgrade. I tried upgrading the Kernel to 2.4.20 using make->kpkg but when I boot using that kernel version it can’t find a whole set of modules. How do I add this driver to the >Debian system? I’m using Kernel 2.4.18-bf24. >
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