what does dmesg or the kernel logs tell you about the card? is the pcmcia service started?
what does ifconfig -a tell you? have you googled for what driver works with that card? is the driver that google tells you compiled as a module with your kernel? On Sat, 2005-05-21 at 14:36 +0600, askar ... wrote: > In the kernel I enables option for 'CardBus yenta-compatible' - this > seems the one I was looking for. After recompilation the kernel I > rebooted the system. > 3 lamps of the PCMCIA card was on: 1) Power 2) Act and 2) Link > The pcmcia card I use is Planex ENW-3503-TX. This is the 10Base-T card. > The cardbus seems working - lights of power and act are on. When I > connect LAN cable the light for Link also switches on. > In /etc/conf.d/net I set IP address for eth0. > When I did # /etc/init.d/net.eth0 start, it complains 'no such device > ...unknown interface'. I think the driver need to be installed. In the > kernel settings I don't see the driver for Planex ENW-3503-TX. > Could anybody help me? > > > askar > > On 5/21/05, askar ... <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I want to enable/install driver in the kernel for the cardbus bridge > > for Texas Instruments PCI1211 for my laptop. > > In the kernel I don't see its driver. > > I use gentoo 2005.0. > > > > askar > > > -- Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list