Hello guys,
Thanks alot. I sloved the problem. It was the older kernel which didnt have support for my Atheros Card. I did a modprobe and it fixed the problem On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 6:07 AM, Bob Proulx <b...@proulx.com> wrote: > Camaleón wrote: > > Bijoy Lobo wrote: > > > I have 2 cards on my system. I had no errors while Expert Install of > > > Debian netinstall. even lspci shows me 2 ethernet controllers, However > I > > > cannot bring the 2nd interface up. > > > > Show us the output of these two commands: > > > > lspci -v | grep -i ether > > Ahem... 'lspci | grep -i eth' is good but 'lspci -v' is paragraph > formatted and so finding that with grep is more trouble. You need a > "paragraph grep" of which there are many different programs and > techniques. Perl is always available these days so perhaps using perl > is easiest. > > lspci -v | perl -00 -ne 'm/eth/i && print' > > The extra -v information isn't usually useful though. YMMV. > > > dmesg | grep -i eth > > > > > ifconfig eth1 tells me no such interface ifconfig -a show me only eth0 > > > and lo > > > > Also, show us the content of your "/etc/network/interfaces" file. > > Please also show us the output of > > ip addr show > > and also > > cat /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules > > Bob > -- Thanks and Regards Bijoy Lobo Paladion Networks