Re: eth0 interface

2006-12-16 Thread Arden
On Dec 16, 2006, at 12:24 PM, Alan Lord wrote: > Ken Moffat wrote: > >> If you have now got rid of the rule, then as Alan said, you >> probably are missing the correct driver in the kernel. Checking >> this in dmesg is a little harder - any messages are specific to the >> driver, and the messa

Re: eth0 interface

2006-12-16 Thread Alan Lord
Ken Moffat wrote: > If you have now got rid of the rule, then as Alan said, you > probably are missing the correct driver in the kernel. Checking > this in dmesg is a little harder - any messages are specific to the > driver, and the messages only show with certainty if you get > everything work

Re: eth0 interface

2006-12-16 Thread Ken Moffat
On Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 07:01:35AM -0800, Arden wrote: > I see the lfs web portal is back online. was there some trouble? > The move to a new server. More importantly, the lists are now back :-) > My first boot of my new lfs 6.2 system and I get a boot warning message: > Eth0 inter

Re: eth0 interface

2006-12-16 Thread Alan Lord
Arden wrote: > I see the lfs web portal is back online. was there some trouble? > > My first boot of my new lfs 6.2 system and I get a boot warning message: > Eth0 interface doesn't exist... > > > will someone kindly point out the obvious to me? Arden It sounds lik

eth0 interface

2006-12-16 Thread Arden
I see the lfs web portal is back online. was there some trouble? My first boot of my new lfs 6.2 system and I get a boot warning message: Eth0 interface doesn't exist... The ethernet is built-in to the motherboard and I tried configuring a network card in /etc/udev/rules.d/26-network.