Re: Setting up eth1 interface

2000-11-27 Thread Gary Hennigan
"Sean Norris,,," <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Thanks for the really quick replies. > > Bud Rogers wrote: > > > > > > > You probably need to add "static" to that line. And you will need to > > add at least address and netmask entries for that interface. Man > > interfaces for details. > >

Re: Setting up eth1 interface

2000-11-24 Thread Sean Norris,,,
Hello all, This is just to thank all those who offered advice. I finally managed to bring up the eth1 interface. I tried all the suggestions, aliases with a single tulip driver, aliases with 2 tulip drivers, compiled the tulip driver into the kernel and passed ether arguments with lilo. Ob

Re: Setting up eth1 interface

2000-11-24 Thread Silver
Maybe that should be documented in some FAQ because I haven't found any easy-to-find doc about that besides looking in the kernel doc how to load modules and rename them. Silver - Original Message - From: "Sean Norris,,," <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, Nov

re: setting up eth1 interface

2000-11-24 Thread Leen Besselink
> ###network modules > alias eth0 tulip > alias eth1 tulip What if you added the right IO, to the lines above ? Did you try that ? Although I'm not sure, as far as I could tell that module didn't have options. > #options tulip io=0x400,0x800 This was for both cards right ? > > The options line

Re: Setting up eth1 interface

2000-11-23 Thread Jens Gecius
"Sean Norris,,," <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello All, > > I have been trying to set up a small local network with a linux box as a > gateway and my wife's win98 > laptop. > > I am running potato with a fresh 2.2.17 kernel from kernel.org. Currently, a > D-link DE-530TX is working > well w

re: setting up eth1 interface

2000-11-23 Thread Sean Norris,,,
Still no luck, Leen Besselink wrote: a good idea could be is make a modules alias for each card (I think it goes in /etc/modutils/aliases): alias eth0 de4x5 alias eth1 3c59x or whatever you need. This could also help... (then just do: modprobe -v eth0 modprobe -v eth1 ) Hope this helps,

Re: Setting up eth1 interface

2000-11-23 Thread Sean Norris,,,
Thanks for the really quick replies. Bud Rogers wrote: > > > You probably need to add "static" to that line. And you will need to > add at least address and netmask entries for that interface. Man > interfaces for details. > > iface eth1 inet static > address 192.168.1.1 > netmask 255.255.255.

Re: Setting up eth1 interface

2000-11-23 Thread Leen Besselink
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Sean Norris,,, wrote: > Hello All, > > I have been trying to set up a small local network with a linux box as a > gateway and my wife's win98 laptop. > > I am running potato with a fresh 2.2.17 kernel from kernel.org. > Currently, a D-link DE-530TX is working well with a

Re: Setting up eth1 interface

2000-11-23 Thread Bud Rogers
On Thursday 23 November 2000 12:23, Sean Norris,,, wrote: > In my /etc/network/interfaces file there is no entry for eth1. >eth0 is : iface eth0 inet dhcp > so I tried adding : "iface eth1 inet" > > Now with #ifup eth1, I get the error >/etc/network/interfaces: too few parameters for if

Setting up eth1 interface

2000-11-23 Thread Sean Norris,,,
Hello All, I have been trying to set up a small local network with a linux box as a gateway and my wife's win98 laptop. I am running potato with a fresh 2.2.17 kernel from kernel.org. Currently, a D-link DE-530TX is working well with a tulip driver loaded as a module to connect to my cable