* Shaun ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020214 09:58]:
> I'm used to use Red Hat. All the ethernet drivers and etc were called
> /dev/eth*. In debian is this
> the same? All I see is /dev/gre*. does that mean that my NIC isnt being found
> by the kernel?
Are you using devfs? If not, the existence of device
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 09:54:35AM -0800, Shaun scribbled...
> I'm used to use Red Hat. All the ethernet drivers and etc were called
> /dev/eth*. In debian is this
> the same? All I see is /dev/gre*. does that mean that my NIC isnt being found
> by the kernel?
>
Before you can set it up you need
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 09:54:35AM -0800, Shaun wrote:
> I'm used to use Red Hat. All the ethernet drivers and etc were called
> /dev/eth*. In debian is this
> the same? All I see is /dev/gre*. does that mean that my NIC isnt being found
> by the kernel?
NICs don't show up in /dev/ at all. (Plu
I'm used to use Red Hat. All the ethernet drivers and etc were called
/dev/eth*. In debian is this
the same? All I see is /dev/gre*. does that mean that my NIC isnt being found
by the kernel?
shaun
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