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You can try recompiling the kernel for support for your NIC. I am
quite certain the 503 is in there, you might be able to insmod it if
it is built as a module.

- -Jason

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 18:51
> To: Red Hat Mail List
> Subject: Problem with 7.2 Upgrade: eth0 not recognized
> 
> 
> I have a small Linux box in my office that serves for a 
> workgroup webserver,
> PostgreSQL server, and X server for a document search engine 
> using HtDig. In
> addition it's used as a limited C++ development and DHTML test box.
> 
> This box has been running RH 7.0 for quite some time without 
> a problem.  My group
> is about to start a major project that will be partially RH 
> 7.2 based.  So I
> decided to upgrade the box.
> 
> What a mistake.  HtDig now doesn't work, PostgreSQL doesn't 
> like the old database
> format, X didn't work initially, and the NIC card isn't being 
> recognized.  I got
> X to work by switching from a DHCP supplied IP to a static IP 
> address.  That's
> when I discovered the onboard NIC (3Com 503 type) isn't being 
> recognized.  I can
> go into Network Config and reconfig the hostname, ip address, 
> netmask, etc., but
> that doesn't help much.  When I reboot L0 is found but not 
> eth0.  I once got the
> card up by issuing "ifconfig eth0 up".  But it won't come up 
> automatically.  This
> has got me puzzled.
> 
> Anyone have any idea what happened and how I can fix it?
> 
> Mike W
> Raymore, MO
> 
> 
> 
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