I'm running debian woody on a AMD Athlon and compiled a new kernel (2.4.18)
from kernel.org
Menuconfgig goes fine, and so does the compilation process. When I boot up
the new kernel, everything seems to be working except for my NIC. I have a
3Com 3C905B-TX (3c59x.o) and it does work with my 2.2 kernel. 
I've tried compiling support for the card into the kernel: Network Device
Support --> Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit) --> 3Com cards --> 3c590 > 3c5900 series
... "Vortex Boomerang" Support
I've tried installing it staticly to the kernel (y) but also tried using it
as a module (m), but each time, when I boot up into the completed kernel, the
same thing. Module loads fine during startup, but cant ping anything, eth0
gets no ip from DHCP, and the static IP config fails also.
Tried just going ifdown then ifup, made sure module loads, took module off
etc etc etc a few times, nothing. 
Is there something I should be enabling that I'm not?
What is it I'm not checking ?! 
please help me before i'm loosing my mind;-)

*alex


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