Network Card Configuration -Please Help!!

2002-07-16 Thread csp2201

 Hi,

   I have successfully installed RH 7.2 on my intel desk top, but having 
   trouble configuring the Netgear Network card.  The drop down which 
   contains the list of network cards while configuration the network card, 
   doesn't contain the name of the Network Card I am having which is 
   Netgard 310TX. Could you please help me configure the network card or 
   point me to the resources which can help me do this.  Please reply  to 
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   Thanks for your help & time.

   Thanks
   CP


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N/w Device Configuration -PSE HELP!!!

2002-07-17 Thread csp2201

Hi List,

This is my second post on the subject, as I could not get much response of help from 
list.  Please help me resolve this configuration issue.  I need to get this work asap. 
 I appreciate your time and help.

I have successfully installed RH 7.2 on my intel desk top, but having 
trouble configuring the Netgear Network card/device.  The drop down which 
contains the list of network cards while configuration the network card, 
doesn't contain the name of the Network Card I am having which is 
Netgear 310TX. Could you please help me configure the network card or 
point me to the resources which can help me do this.  

As per Red Hat HCL, this network card is supported by Red hat and on the website it 
mentioned that I need to use tulip module.  Tried using by adding an entry in the 
/etc/modules.conf like -- alias eth0 tulip.  But does'nt seem to be working. The 
floppy disk which came along with the network card does contain a directory by name 
Linux which contains a file my name tulip.

Thanks for your help & time.

Regards
CP


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Re: N/w Device Configuration -PSE HELP!!!

2002-07-17 Thread csp2201

Hi Jerry,

Thanks a lot for your response and help.

I am sorry I didn't look it up in the list archives. I will have a look at them 
tonight.

There are no messages concerning this device in the /var/log/messages.
Even tried using : ifconfig eth0 up & ifconfig eth0 tulip

If I use ifconfig, I am just getting basic information about lo (loop back 127.0.0.1 
and so on) and not eth0.

>From what you are mentioning or from the archive lists, it appears that it's not 
>going to be easy to get this thing going with Netgear network card.  My next option 
>is going to be to remove this network and get one of the network cards included in 
>the drop down list and configure it.  I guess this option would be quicker, though it 
>costs me.

Thanks again!
CP


Jerry Winegarden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>On Wed, 17 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Hi List,
>> 
>> This is my second post on the subject, as I could not get much response of help 
>from list.  Please help me resolve this configuration issue.  I need to get this work 
>asap.  I appreciate your time and help.
>> 
>> I have successfully installed RH 7.2 on my intel desk top, but having 
>> trouble configuring the Netgear Network card/device.  The drop down which 
>> contains the list of network cards while configuration the network card, 
>> doesn't contain the name of the Network Card I am having which is 
>> Netgear 310TX. Could you please help me configure the network card or 
>> point me to the resources which can help me do this.  
>> 
>> As per Red Hat HCL, this network card is supported by Red hat and on the website it 
>mentioned that I need to use tulip module.  Tried using by adding an entry in the 
>/etc/modules.conf like -- alias eth0 tulip.  But does'nt seem to be working. The 
>floppy disk which came along with the network card does contain a directory by name 
>Linux which contains a file my name tulip.
>> 
>
>You didn't mention if you had checked the list archives yet:
>
>http://www.prairienet.org/redhat
>
>I searched for  Netgear tulip module
>
>and got a good number of messages, including a couple of threads
>that talk about Netgear installation problems.
>
>It was mentioned that there may be 2 or even 3 different chip sets
>that have been used and the correct module for the chipset you have
>must be used.  However, you might assume that the disk that came
>with the floppy would have the correct version.
>
>It was also mentioned that a few people simply tried the card in
>a different slot and it worked.
>
>Do you get any error messages in /var/log/messages that might pertain
>to eth0 or the tulip module loading?
>
>Is it possible that you are experiencing IRQ conflicts?
>
>HTH, for starters.
>
>
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Re: Redhat 7.3 Install - Resolved - Thanks - New Issues

2002-07-21 Thread csp2201

Anthony, Leonard,

Thanks for the information and help.
Finally, I got these things to work.
I appreciate your help in getting these things going for me. 

Regards
CP


Anthony Abby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Ok, first.. I'm assuming you want to keep your SUSE install?  I've never
>installed dual linux distros on a system before, but I would think that
>one distro wouldn't care that there were other swap files on it  I'm
>assuming you had plenty of unpartitioned space on your drive right?  I
>usually use Partition magic to resize other partitions when I dual boot,
>leaving at least 2gb of unpartitioned space for Linux.
>
>If it will not allow you to create a second swap partition, I don't
>think it will destroy your SUSE installation.  It'll wipe out the swap
>file in it, but that'll just get recreated when you reboot into SUSE. 
>Unless someone on here says otherwise I'm fairly certain that nothing
>should happen by doing that. anyone???
>
>Hey.. one thing.. you are using CUSTOM INSTALL for your Redhat install
>correct?  if you are using any other install other than custom it WILL
>wipe out your other partitions...  
>
>Anthony
>
>
>
>On Sun, 2002-07-21 at 23:35, CP wrote:
>> Anothony,
>> 
>> Thanks for the help!  It worked. I was able to boot using the cd created 
>> using image file.  But couldn't go ahead with the install due to some 
>> issues.  My present desktop has got SuSE 8.0 Professional  installed and 
>> when trying to create new partitions for Red Hat using Druid, it is not 
>> allowing me to create a new Swap Partition.  It is telling me it will 
>> use the PRE-CREATED swap partition.  This partition is for the use of 
>> SuSE. I am not sure how to handle this.  It is not allowing me to 
>> continue the install process without selecting the PRE-CREATED swap 
>> partition as my present swap partition for Red Hat.  I am sure accepting 
>> this prompt, may destroy my SuSE setup.
>> Please let me know if there is any work around for this problem.
>> 
>> Thanks for your help and time!
>> 
>> CP
>> 
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