On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 11:14:32AM +0200, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The installer is broken. Add:
>
> alias eth0 3c509
>
> to your /etc/conf.modules
>
> Regards
> Gustav
When I DO have that alias in /etc/conf.modules I *DO* get the
failure the OP described. By taking it out the pr
message : Bringing up interface
> eth0 Delaying eth0 initialisation FAILED.
> I use a 3com Etherlink III 3c509/3cr09b with io 0x300 and irq 10, even to
> pass this parameters via lilo.
> Known you this problem? How to resolve this?
>
> Thanks for your help.
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Hello,
I installed the RH 6.2 with a local ftp from the bootnet.img floppy, without
problem.
But at the boot time I received an error message : Bringing up interface
eth0 Delaying eth0 initialisation FAILED.
I use a 3com Etherlink III 3c509/3cr09b with io 0x300 and irq 10, even to
pass
on 6/3/2000 1:40 PM, Dalibor Marceta shot down the bitstream:
> Thanks Edward,
>
> I fixed problem. When I looked better (ifconfig) I found that there are many
> TX signals and no RX signal. Count for Interrupt vector was 0. I started
> thinking about conflict. In file /../interrupts I couldn't
r ISA.
It worked . Thanks.
>From: Edward Marczak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: 3c509b EtherLink III
>Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2000 09:42:12 -0500
>
>on 5/3/2000 1:38 AM, Dalibor Marceta shot down the bitstream:
&
on 5/3/2000 1:38 AM, Dalibor Marceta shot down the bitstream:
> Thanks a lot. At least now I know that this combination works. Below is
> output.
Without knowing what numbers should be plugged in, it all looks good. You
are getting a host unreachable from traceroute, though:
> #traceroute 24.1
(24.113.219.193), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
1 localhosts.localdomain (24.113.219.210) 3008.726 ms !H 3009.496 ms !H
3009.943 ms !H
>From: Edward Marczak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: 3c509b EtherLink III
>Date: Sat,
on 4/3/2000 3:30 PM, Dalibor Marceta shot down the bitstream:
> I have Red Hat 6.1 and rogers@home. Network card is 3c509b. During
> Installation only option I had was 3c509.
> It seems working.
> ifconfig -a ... gives me that network is up.
> netstat -re gives me output for my IP, Netmask and L
I have Red Hat 6.1 and rogers@home. Network card is 3c509b. During
Installation only option I had was 3c509.
It seems working.
ifconfig -a ... gives me that network is up.
netstat -re gives me output for my IP, Netmask and Loopback (gateway listed
for them is * ???) but it takes same time t
-Original Message-
From: Fred Whipple <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, May 06, 1998 9:58 PM
Subject: 3COM Etherlink III PCI
>I also noticed the darn thing doesn't turn on the hub light under
>Windows NT (yuck) until *
1998, Fred Whipple wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> When installing Linux on a Micron Pentium machine today, I couldn't get
> the RH installer to 'wake-up' the ethernet card, a 3COM 3C590 PCI
> EtherLink III. I mean, it found the card, recognized it, but the card
> wouldn
> This would certainly be easy enough, but the real problem is that I need to
> install Linux on the box in the first place -- and right now, I need to
> install over the network. Can I update the module on the supplimentary disk?
If your installing over the network, you only need the boot disk
Dave Wreski wrote:
> So, my suggestion is to go to Donald Becker's site, and download his
> latest driver, and recompile your kernel.
>
> You can find Donald Becker's site (the guy from NASA, who wrote
> practically all of our network drivers...) at
>
> http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/people/beck
> When installing Linux on a Micron Pentium machine today, I couldn't get
> the RH installer to 'wake-up' the ethernet card, a 3COM 3C590 PCI
> EtherLink III. I mean, it found the card, recognized it, but the card
> wouldn't wake up. Like, whenever you tu
Hi again,
When installing Linux on a Micron Pentium machine today, I couldn't get
the RH installer to 'wake-up' the ethernet card, a 3COM 3C590 PCI
EtherLink III. I mean, it found the card, recognized it, but the card
wouldn't wake up. Like, whenever you turn on a mach
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