Ok.  I found some info about tulip drivers.  I added tulip to
modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6 and rebooted (while sweating)...
eth0 is up and running fine!

Thanks for all the help. (It's usually a combination of this list, google,
portage, and wiki that solves these problems quick!)

John D

-----Original Message-----
From: John Dangler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 11:57 AM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: RE: [gentoo-user] network driver


I didn't want to just 'try it', since, as I said, I've been wrong before.
I'm not really sure how to install this setup, since my laptop has all new
hardware in it, and the kernel has modules for the laptop.  All of the
information I find in googling is about Linksys wireless cards.  This box is
older (P3 Desktop).  is tulip what I want? or is ndiswrapper?  are they the
same? This is the spot where I'm hung up...

btw - 
lsmod currently shows -
Module  Size    Used By
tulip           42336           0

thanks for the reply. I appreciate it!

John D


-----Original Message-----
From: A. Khattri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 11:26 AM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] network driver

On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, John Dangler wrote:

> With the laptop base build running, I took my old file server (P3 running
> old m$) and decided to convert this to a test server for web dev. I just
> went with a stage 3 and genkernel (never tried this before), and the
basics
> went fine.  I'm up to chap 7.e (looking for .ko), and I need to make sure
> that the nic comes up on reboot. The card is a Linksys NC100
> (NetworkEverywhere) card.  From what I've read googling and such -
> a) I couldn't find a driver, except for win (network-drivers.com)
> b) I think the windows wrapper is tulip, but am not sure
>
> One of the google threads I found talked about someone using 'tulip', and
> another part of that thread mentioned ndiswrappers.
>
> I would like to think that coldplug and the genkernel way of compiling
> would just 'see' the nic card and come up, but I've been wrong before
> about that. Any input is appreciated.

What happens if you do


modprobe tulip


???


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