Hi,
which NIC do you have? I have a Netgear FA312 this does not use the
tulip drivers, it uses the natsemi driver. I have used both the drivers
that came with the card on the diskette and from http://www.scyld.com
and both work.
HTH
Bill C
Jeff Davis wrote:
I have been reading docs all day but I cannot figure this one out. Note
that I am used to Redhat/Mandrake, and I don't know as much as I would
like to about Debian.
I have a Netgear 10/100 card. I am sure it works, and I have used the
same type of card with other distros. In it's "linux.txt" it describes
an object file called "tulip.o", which I assume to be the same as in the
Debian distro (I am using 2.2). I tried first to do "modprobe tulip" and
I get an error from insmod (I think modprobe is just a higher-level
version of insmod, but I am not sure of this. I tried both) like "device
or resource busy" and then something about how I might try changing the
parameters.
I have no /dev/eth* devices at all in my system. When I try to load the
tulip module during the initial install I get the same insmod error (but
before it asks for parameters).
I recorded the CDs, so I am not sure of their integrity. I tried copying
files, etc, but it won't be easy to get the good CDs (I think the
downloaded ISOs should be correct) until I have network access.
I half expected Debian to see the card immediately and to work
automatically. I was somewhat surprised to see no eth devices, and more
surprised when I couldn't just load the module to use it.
I added a few modules during the setup, including ip_masq modules and
more notably "traffic shaper". Could these be conflicting? I tried
removing them and inserting the other, but no effect.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I like Debian so far, but
I haven't seen much :)
Regards,
Jeff Davis