--- Chris Phillips Hi all,
>
> I have just installed Sarge on my old PIPIIt home
> (after the fedora upgrade trashed the system).
>
> The system is up and running, however I cannot
> figure
> out how to get the ISA NE2000 etethernetard working
>
--- Chris Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have just installed Sarge on my old PII at home
> (after the fedora upgrade trashed the system).
>
> The system is up and running, however I cannot
> figure
> out how to get the ISA NE2000 ethernet card
Hi Martin,
> >> I have installed kernel 2.6.8-2 686 on a newly
> >> installed sarge machine,
> Yes the install is on a sata disk, it works fine
> with 2.4.27, is there some
> kind of reconfiguration I can do to get this up and
> running?
I had lots of problems because of this.
The root devic
Hi Martin,
> I have installed kernel 2.6.8-2 686 on a newly
> installed sarge machine, P4 on
> an Asus P5P800, on startup the kernel panics saying
> /dev/console not found,
> however /dev/console exists, how can this situation
> be rectified.
Have you just upgraded from a 2.4.27 to 2.6 kernel?
Hi Mirko
> Are you using Kernel 2.6?
Yes. This is a fairly crucial bit of info I ommited (I
knew there was somthing else I should mention when I
was posting the message).
> If so, the configuration should be located in
> /etc/modprobe.conf or /etc/modprobe.d/ .
OK that will be it. I cannot tes
> Have you considered using the isapnptools package?
> I am guessing that
> since the machine is a P-II, it is PnP compliant.
Its worth giving a go, but I still don't understand
why the options I have set in modules.conf are not
being picked up.
Cheers
Chris
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Hi all,
I have just installed Sarge on my old PII at home
(after the fedora upgrade trashed the system).
The system is up and running, however I cannot figure
out how to get the ISA NE2000 ethernet card working
properly.
If I do a
> modprobe ne io=0x340 irq=9
> ifup eth0
Everything works fin
Hi All
> etc). Looking into the problem it seems to be clear
> to
> me that the config-2.4.27-2-386 does *not*
> correspond
> to what was used to compile
> kernel-image-2.4.27-2-386
Doh! I screwed up. No problem after all. Not sure how
I got confused. The config file does seem to be
correct aft
that are not present in the
/lib/modules/2.4.27-2-386.
Can anyone comment or tell me where to find the
correct config file for the supplied kernel images.
Thanks
Chris Phillips
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Chris Phillips
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