Hi, On a server on my LAN, I had Woody and then Testing (installed from CD#1 + Net) connecting fine to my LAN (DHCP) with the bf24 (kernel 2.4.18) from the Woody CD with VIA Rhine, my NIC's driver, added as kernel module.
But when I compiled my own kernel 2.4.24 (from the .deb kernel source) and compiled VIA Rhine, my NICs driver, into the kernel instead of adding it as module, and boot into the new kernel, the network is down and I can't seem to get it to come up. # ifup eth0 return no error message. # ping r (r is my desktop box and is entered in this server's /etc/hosts) Network is unreachable # ifdown eth0 cat: /var/run/dhclient.eth0.pid: No such file or directory Is there a way I can verify that VIA Rhine NIC driver is compiled into my kernel? (I looked in the .config that I used to compile the kernel and it *is* listed there as the first of two VIA Rhine options. The second VIA Rhine option is for sound or something and I did not chose it.) Any idea what I have missed? Thanks, Roger -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]