On Wednesday 11 January 2012 05:04:31 am Simon Geard wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-01-10 at 02:20 -0700, jasonps...@jegas.com wrote:
> > Well, I opend the "previous untouchable" RC file and tossed readline all
> > over it ... and when I booted .. GUESS WHAT? I was able to step through
> > the actual boot
>In the kernel (3.2),
>make menuconfig
>Device Drivers --->
>[*] Network device support --->
>[*] Ethernet driver support --->
>[*] Broadcom devices
>[*] Broadcom Tigon3 support
>
>Andy
>
I missed that! I Selected it and other in that category for good measure
And the other Ethernet Series below i
>> I looked in my scripts that build LFS, and realized I forgot to UNTAR
>> UDEV!
>
>Next lesson - when doing scripted builds, error handling is important.
>You want the entire build to stop immediately when something goes wrong,
>instead of trying to continue, making the original error hard to
On Tue, 2012-01-10 at 02:20 -0700, jasonps...@jegas.com wrote:
> Well, I opend the "previous untouchable" RC file and tossed readline all
> over it ... and when I booted .. GUESS WHAT? I was able to step through
> the actual boot process one command at a time... and I saw the offending
> error for
On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 10:03:09 -0700
wrote:
> Cool TRick - and I see how that might worked ... but what I found is...
> the driver
> is name tg3. It is from Broadcom.
In the kernel (3.2),
make menuconfig
Device Drivers --->
[*] Network device support --->
[*] Ethernet driver support --->
[*]
On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 06:58:10 -0700
wrote:
> >> Now I want to make my network card work - it says there isn't an eth0...
> >
> >That sounds like a kernel config problem. Read what lspci says about
> >your ethernet card and when you do make menuconfig compare it to the
> >help text for each of the
jasonps...@jegas.com wrote:
>>> ...what I found is...the driver is named tg3. It is from Broadcom.
>>> They have a Linux Driver - its in *.rpm format, the source code
>>> is for a 2.6 kernel (might not work on 3.1, might... I dunno) but
>>> rather than fight and fight to figure out how to get thi
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 7:22 PM, wrote:
>
> I was thinking along the same lines. The devices all appear in /dev
> except eth0
> Note also, Slackware (my Host) DOES use the card but there isn't a eth0
> in the "dev"
> either. Something like an Alias of some sort might be in play? I don't
> know.
>>>The tg3 driver is inside the kernel source, you don't need an RPM for that.
>> I Saw some Broadcom "drivers" in the Kernel Make Menu config area, and
>> that didn't work.
>The driver should be called "Broadcom Tigon3 support", or you can set
>it manually with CONFIG_TIGON3=y, IIRC.
Yes Sir -
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 6:36 PM, wrote:
>>> ...what I found is...the driver is named tg3. It is from Broadcom.
>>> They have a Linux Driver - its in *.rpm format, the source code
>>> is for a 2.6 kernel (might not work on 3.1, might... I dunno) but
>>> rather than fight and fight to figure out ho
>> ...what I found is...the driver is named tg3. It is from Broadcom.
>> They have a Linux Driver - its in *.rpm format, the source code
>> is for a 2.6 kernel (might not work on 3.1, might... I dunno) but
>> rather than fight and fight to figure out how to get this to work (which
>> it might not
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 6:03 PM, wrote:
>>> I thought there was no way I missed a simple network driver...
>>
>>For your network card, try:
>>
>>lspci -k
>>
>>In the host; this will give you the module used to support your card. If it
>>say something like ath5k.ko (or something similar), look in
>> I thought there was no way I missed a simple network driver...
>
>For your network card, try:
>
>lspci -k
>
>In the host; this will give you the module used to support your card. If it
>say something like ath5k.ko (or something similar), look in the Makefile of
>drivers/net/ (in the kernel sourc
> Thank You Andy. I've been reading and trying things all night... Mostly
> because I thought I WENT CRAZY selecting options in the kernel... I
> though there was no way I missed a simple network driver...
>
> But I did - I missed a WHOLE category PAGE of them! LOL - So I'm
> waiting
> for a new k
>> Now I want to make my network card work - it says there isn't an eth0...
>
>That sounds like a kernel config problem. Read what lspci says about
>your ethernet card and when you do make menuconfig compare it to the
>help text for each of the ethernet options.
>
>Andy
>
I did exactly as you said
>> Now I want to make my network card work - it says there isn't an eth0...
>That sounds like a kernel config problem. Read what lspci says about
>your ethernet card and when you do make menuconfig compare it to the
>help text for each of the ethernet options.
>
>Andy
Thank You Andy. I've been re
On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 02:20:12 -0700
wrote:
> Now I want to make my network card work - it says there isn't an eth0...
That sounds like a kernel config problem. Read what lspci says about
your ethernet card and when you do make menuconfig compare it to the
help text for each of the ethernet option
>>
>> I'll keep hammering, but any ideas are welcome.
>>
>> --Jason
>>
> Without knowing which bootscript failed - can you login, or does it
>shutdown when you press enter ? It seems you have started userspace
>(i.e. init runs the bootscripts), so perhaps try init=/bin/bash and
>then step throu
>I suggested it to someone, but I'm fairly sure wasn't Bruce! I got
>it from Andy (probably back in October).
Yeah you're right - I just saw his name in either same thread or another
on same pages and got my wires crossed.
>The DEVTMPFS was, for me, a workaround where '/' was mounted but
>none of
On Mon, Jan 09, 2012 at 02:13:37PM -0700, jasonps...@jegas.com wrote:
> I have been reading how Bruce Dubbs had this same problem and how ken
> said to compile the Kernel with:
>
> CONFIG_DEVTMPFS=y and CONFIG_DEVTMPFS_MOUNT=y
>
> This solved Bruce's problem. I found the closest matches for these
I have been reading how Bruce Dubbs had this same problem and how ken
said to compile the Kernel with:
CONFIG_DEVTMPFS=y and CONFIG_DEVTMPFS_MOUNT=y
This solved Bruce's problem. I found the closest matches for these
settings in the Kernel Configuration screen and they are on by default.
Bummer i
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