Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Is the driver file in the right place?
Hmmm, its in "/lib/modules/`uname -r`/misc". It is a strange location,
but it doesn't seem to stop another vmware related module in that
directory from loading (of course, I didn't actually went through the
vmware-tools startup scr
Carlos Rodrigues wrote:
> Ugo Bellavance wrote:
>
>> Carlos Rodrigues wrote:
>>
>>> So, I have Debian running inside VMware, and the NIC is detected as a
>>> AMD PCnet (module pcnet32). I installed vmware-tools and would like to
>>> know how to me Debian use the "vmxnet" driver instead.
>>>
>>> Ho
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Carlos Rodrigues wrote:
So, I have Debian running inside VMware, and the NIC is detected as a
AMD PCnet (module pcnet32). I installed vmware-tools and would like to
know how to me Debian use the "vmxnet" driver instead.
How is the right way to change which module is loade
Carlos Rodrigues wrote:
> Hi!
>
> So, I have Debian running inside VMware, and the NIC is detected as a
> AMD PCnet (module pcnet32). I installed vmware-tools and would like to
> know how to me Debian use the "vmxnet" driver instead.
>
> How is the right way to change which module is loaded for a
Hi!
So, I have Debian running inside VMware, and the NIC is detected as a
AMD PCnet (module pcnet32). I installed vmware-tools and would like to
know how to me Debian use the "vmxnet" driver instead.
How is the right way to change which module is loaded for a given hardware?
Carlos Rodrigues
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