Paul William wrote: > I went through the woody installation. I installed the 2.4.18-bf kernel > and when I got to the part of the install where you select kernel > modules the 8139too (realtek 8139 NIC driver) was not there?!?!
The 8139too driver is compiled into the bf24 kernel series. But it is a modules in other kernel series. > I then exited the installation and reinstalled because I need that > driver. I did my reinstall with the default kernel (2.2.x.*ide or > something) and the 8139too was there. Too bad. You should have been fine. But when you install a modular kernel, which I recommend, then you will need to add 8139too to /etc/modules. You can just edit the file. Or 'modconf' works wonderfully. Once you are running a modular kernel it will then show up in the modconf list. > When I finished the install I used apt-get to install the 2.4.18-bf > kernel. > > When I do lsmod the 8139too does not show up yet my NIC works. Is the > 8139too module compiled into the 2.4.18-bf kernel? If not, how come my > NIC is working but there is no net drivers when I run lsmod? Compiled in drivers do not show up in lsmod. Bob
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