> Enable the National Semiconductor (natsemi.c) ethernet driver in the
kernel
> under network devices.
I tried to compile natsemi.c
I received the following error message:
natsemi.c: 103 /linux/modversions.h
natsemi.c: 124 pci-scan.h
natsemi.c: 125 kern_compat.h
Do I need the kernel headers for
Le mar, 23 jan 2001 09:19:09, hogan a écrit :
> > Enable the National Semiconductor (natsemi.c) ethernet driver in the
> kernel
> > under network devices. Install the new kernel, then add a line to
> > /etc/network/interfaces for eth0. Boot back up and it should be
> > working. Promise it'll wo
> Enable the National Semiconductor (natsemi.c) ethernet driver in the kernel
> under network devices. Install the new kernel, then add a line to
> /etc/network/interfaces for eth0. Boot back up and it should be
> working. Promise it'll work, I just got through doing it.
So does newer kernel ha
At 11:49 AM 1/22/01 , you wrote:
My Netgear FA311 Card was not found at bootstrapping (rescue disk).
I were not able to install the recommended 'tulip' driver into the kernel at
installation process.
I wanted to install the 'tulip' driver as a module, after I build my system,
but /dev/eth0 did n
My Netgear FA311 Card was not found at bootstrapping (rescue disk).
I were not able to install the recommended 'tulip' driver into the kernel at
installation process.
I wanted to install the 'tulip' driver as a module, after I build my system,
but /dev/eth0 did not exists.
What can I do?
TIA
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