You should do a `dmesg' and look for "eth1" and "tulip" and see what it turns up. I don't have a machine that shows this problem, but perhaps the tulip driver is a module and you need to "modprobe tulip".
Also possible, you have an old netwinder with a poorly flashed tulip MAC address and it is refusing to use it. You will fix that with `insmod tulip_upgd.o'. It looks like you can get a tulip_upgd.o from ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/w/woody/tulip_upgd.o Hopefully you can use eth0 to get that. -- Jim Studt, President The Federated Software Group, Inc.