> Are you sure it's the tulip.o driver you want,

I'm pretty sure that's the one I need based on posts I've found by others
who are using the same card/chipset. If I could be sure it was loading and
eth0 was still not working I would assess that I need a different driver.
However, I don't believe I've been able to get the tulip driver loaded yet.

> You said that autoloading failed - can you paste the *exact* error 
>message?  What happens if you try 'modprobe tulip' by hand, as root?

Okay, I went back into menuconfig and enabled tulip family network device
support. Then I enabled the second dec... selection as a module and <*>
before each of the subheadings under this selection. Everything else in the
list of tulip family drivers is unselected. I added tulip to my
/etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6 file. 

On reboot, 
        Loading tulip module...
        Failed to load tulip...

As root, modprobe tulip:
        FATAL: module tulip not found



-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Tandy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 5:10 PM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Tulip driver problems; eth0 does not
exist..."netmount" was not started...

Steven G Wagner wrote:
> I have a working hardened system, 2.6.16-hardened-r11, but I can't seem to
> get eth0 recognized. My NIC is a Netgear FA310TX Rev D2 and I found that
it
> uses the "Tulip" driver. 
> 
> I've tried compiling this driver by itself into the kernel both built-in
and
> as a module. I've tried compiling the entire "Tulip" family of drivers
into
> my kernel, trying <*> next to every possible selection under "Tulip" and
> again using <m> in every instance allowed. I listed "tulip" in
> /etc/modules.autoload.d and it failed at boot, even though it was compiled
> as a module. 
> 
> Everything is copasetic when I boot off the livecd and I can ping google,
> etc. I tried emerging hotplug as one forum post I found indicated, but to
no
> avail. I've done my best to find posts related to this, seemingly, common
> issue, but nothing has worked for me and I can't think of anything else to
> try. I've combed the handbook as well, but nothing there has helped me. 
> 
> If anyone could help me I would really appreciate it. I have used Hardened
> Gentoo before, but not on this older machine. 
> 
> Thanks a lot for any help,
> 
> Steve
> 

Hi,

I'm using the Tulip driver on one of my older boxes too.  Under the 
"Tulip family" selection in menuconfig, only one of them actually 
compiles the tulip.o module - I forget the name of it (DEC something), 
but last time I built a kernel it was second in the list.  For it to 
work properly, I had to enable all the options for the tulip module - 
new bus layout, interrupt mitigation, whatever other fancy things it has 
there.  Are you sure it's the tulip.o driver you want, or is it some 
other driver from the tulip family?

You said that autoloading failed - can you paste the *exact* error 
message?  What happens if you try 'modprobe tulip' by hand, as root?

Ryan
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