Rainer Peter Feller schreef:
make an "lspci" to identify your nic
if it is a 8139 AND the module loaded by hotplug is not working try
"modprobe 8139too" (as root)
then you should have your nic ready for ip-up ...
It's solved!
I did lspci on my host and found out i had a linksys nc100. After some
google'ing i read i needed the tulip drivers (tulip.o).
Enabled them in the kernel and also the "share memory" or something
(already forgotten.... second option under the tulip driver i needed).
When rebooted into Lfs, eth0 was working. I already visited the LFS
homepage via lynx. :-)
Now an x-window system.....
Thanks for the help.
Michiel
The Netherlands
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