On Thu, 15 May 2008 11:39:08 -0500 Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Gerard wrote: > > >I have done something similar to that myself. Go to the linksys site > >and download the latest available driver for your card. Then visit: > > > >http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/config-network-setup.html > > > >and follow the directions there. > > > > > > I found the direction at 11.8.1 helpful, and was able to use /ndisgen/ > and /kldload/ to bring up the card. (Yea!) > > Now I need to configure it - I'm printing out 29.3 now. But I can't > get the interface to be brought up at boot, a la: > > ---- > > You can configure the system to load the NDIS modules at boot time in > the same way as with any other module. First, copy the generated > module, W32DRIVER.ko, to the /boot/modules directory. Then, add the > following line to /boot/loader.conf: > > W32DRIVER_load="YES" > > > ---- > > but I can bring it up manually from the modules directory. > > Can anyone tell me what's wrong?
Have you checked user/group ownership? I think it has to be root/wheel. It should also be executable, 0755 if I remember correctly. Are there any warning or error messages displayed at boot-up that might indicate what is happening? -- “Gerard” [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Your son still sliding down the banisters?" "We wound barbed wire around them." "That stop him?" "No, but it sure slowed him up."
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