>> I am able to start eth0 and therefore see the local network.  The
>> network card is working fine in Windows 95 but not with RedHat.  In the
>> control panel, it is set to start at boot but it does not.  Starting
>> eth0 manually no effect.
>
>What kind of network card? What message do you get a bootup about the
>network card? What happens if you manually "insmod" the network card
>driver (e.g. "insmod 3c509" or "insmod ne")?
>
>One common problem is that Red Hat ships the 2.0.32 kernel with the "ne"
>(NE2000) driver compiled as a module, but the NE2000 driver currently
>doesn't work as a module :-(. Not Red Hat's fault, it's the fault of the
>kernel maintainers, because the stock one off of ftp.kernel.org does the
>same thing, but you'll probably need to compile the NE2000 driver into the
>kernel to make it work right. 

It is a 3Com 3C590 PCI card.  With insmod I recieved the following message:
/lib/modules/2.0.32/net/3c509.o: init_module: Device or resource busy.
This card works fine in Win 95.  I re-installed RedHat and it worked untill
I rebooted the system.  Something make me think it is a HW problem that Win
95 does not mind.
Rob Fausey.

                         ''~``
                        ( @ @ )
+------------------+ooO---(_)---Ooo+------------------+
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]             [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
| American Cyanamid                     Mercer County |
| Information Technology            Community College |
+----------------------------Oooo---------------------+
                     oooO   (   )
                    (   )    ) /
                     \ (    (_/
                      \_)


-- 
  PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES!
http://www.redhat.com/RedHat-FAQ /RedHat-Errata /RedHat-Tips /mailing-lists
         To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 
                       "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Reply via email to