On Sun, Sep 30, 2001 at 09:10:34PM +0200, David Mohr wrote:
> >update-modules
> should not be necessary here, only after installing new modules
Actually update-modules should be run after you make changes to files
in /etc/modutils .
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David Mohr wrote:
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> --On Sonntag, September 30, 2001 19:57:39 +0100 Alex Hunsley
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Each time I reboot my debian box, I have to bring up the network manually.
> > If I just try "ifup eth0", I get the error "Operation failed". To get the
> > network back, I have t
--On Sonntag, September 30, 2001 19:57:39 +0100 Alex Hunsley
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Each time I reboot my debian box, I have to bring up the network manually.
If I just try "ifup eth0", I get the error "Operation failed". To get the
network back, I have to type the following each time:
ins
Each time I reboot my debian box, I have to bring up the network manually.
If I just try "ifup eth0", I get the error "Operation failed". To get the
network back, I have to type the following each time:
insmod 3c59x
update-modules
ifup eth0
..and then my network is back. Is this normal? I'm sure
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