On 11/25/2013 12:46 PM, Fernando de Oliveira wrote: > Em 25-11-2013 15:22, Dan McGhee escreveu: >> On 11/25/2013 11:05 AM, Fernando de Oliveira wrote: >>> Em 25-11-2013 13:27, Dan McGhee escreveu: > >>> It can find the interface. >>> >>> Replying to Ken, Alan wrote: >>> >>> Em 24-11-2013 14:04, Alan Feuerbacher escreveu: >>>> On 11/24/2013 10:48 AM, Ken Moffat wrote: >>>>>> I think Alan needs the r8169, this is what I use : >>>>>> >>>>>> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_REALTEK=y >>>>>> and >>>>>> CONFIG_R8169=m (actually 'y' would be better, i.e. faster to come >>>>>> up) >>>> Ok, I set that and recompiled the kernel. No luck; the eth0 interface >>>> will not come up. >>>> >>>> Alan >>> Then more recently he sent a post to which I replied, in which the >>> interface was there: >>> >>> Em 25-11-2013 11:59, Alan Feuerbacher escreveu: >>>> On 11/24/2013 2:33 PM, Pierre Labastie wrote: >>>>> Le 24/11/2013 19:24, David Kredba a écrit : >>>>>>> Per Ken's suggestion, I added the ethernet driver for my Realtek >>>>>>> ethernet device, recompiled the kernel, reinstalled systemd/udev from >>>>>>> scratch. Still no luck. > > >> Fernando, I'm responding to this only because I want to make sure that >> I'm not "getting across the breakers" with any of you experienced people >> on this list. > No problem at all. Just I might have been wrong, but after Alan told he > had built the R8169 driver, after ĸen suggested, and Bruce suggested him > to do it, and other listings from LFS and Fedora that Alan provided, I > thought the driver should now be there, loaded. I don't think you are wrong, and what you used in this post is precisely what I considered confusing for the rest of the discussion. I know that many times, when I get focused on solving a problem, I miss the basics. I hope he either gets his card to come up or posts the results of 'dmesg | grep Ethernet' to determine whether the driver was loaded. That particular driver needs mii, and CRC32--I think that's the one--to run and his info didn't include whether or not those two things were configured. > >> I'm coming back to LFS after a number of years and so my detailed >> knowledge of how things work has many, many "rust spots." > I hesitated, could not remember anymore if you had written to have been > away for some years or if Alan had written it. I wanted to write that > these weird names might be new and confusing to some who have been away, > and surprised most people here, including myself, when first appeared. > ISTR it was xinglp who first noticed them. > > Sorry if it sounded differently. Your response was fine. In fact, you sorted through all the responses and gave a great summary. I hope that you and anyone else who frequents this list will excuse and help me polish any rust spots that I show. Because if it's not the driver for his card, I'll drop out of the help race. When it comes to networking I forget things faster than I learn them. :) And that's hard to do.
I saw what xinglp posted and am on guard for it. Thankfully I haven't run into anything yet. But thanks for the reminder. Dan -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page