> Also, what I've done to get the eth0 interface up and
running
> is -
> 1) put "modprobe pcnet32" into the /etc/init.d/networking
> startup script file (got right script name?).
> Could I have done this in a better way?
Add a line to your /etc/modules file with that same module
name.
Adding it
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 17:06:20 -0400, Rupert Heesom wrote:
>One more question, though. I'm more used to the redhat way of handling
>Linux. You know, using linuxconf or netconf to configure things.
>
>Under Debian, are there any such utils, or do I edit config files?
Honestly, I don't know. I'm us
Thanks for your answers, guys. It was much appreciated.
I've now got my NIC working & configured.
One more question, though. I'm more used to the redhat way of handling
Linux. You know, using linuxconf or netconf to configure things.
Under Debian, are there any such utils, or do I edit config
Rupert Heesom wrote:
I've installed Debian within a VMware VM with host-only networking.
However I didn't pick any NIC adapter software modules when I chose the
hardware to support, and now need to know how to get Debian to see the
NIC that VMware should be showing it.
I've found the ne2k-pci.o
On 13 Sep 2001 20:45:30 -0400, Rupert Heesom wrote:
>Inside my NT VM I can see VMware's "AMD PCNET PCI" NIC.
>
>What should I do to get Debian to see it's NIC?
Load "pcnet32.o".
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