detecting eth0 with fedora core 2
am 15.02.2005 19:40:51 von Karthik Vishwanath
Hello,
We got a new machine at work with an intel P4@2.8GHz from Dell [model:
Optiplex GX280] with an Intel broadcom(r) NIC. I installed fedora core 2
by replacing the windows partition, which installed painlessly.
However, I am unable to "see" eth0 via a /sbin/ifconfig eth0 (I get a
mesasage saying eth0 not found). I could'nt find any info in
/var/log/messages indicating whether the device was detected or not. How
can I try to detect this device and obtain its MAC-address?
Thanks,
-K
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Re: detecting eth0 with fedora core 2
am 15.02.2005 22:18:53 von Jim Nelson
Karthik Vishwanath wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We got a new machine at work with an intel P4@2.8GHz from Dell [model:
> Optiplex GX280] with an Intel broadcom(r) NIC. I installed fedora core 2
> by replacing the windows partition, which installed painlessly.
>
> However, I am unable to "see" eth0 via a /sbin/ifconfig eth0 (I get a
> mesasage saying eth0 not found). I could'nt find any info in
> /var/log/messages indicating whether the device was detected or not. How
> can I try to detect this device and obtain its MAC-address?
>
>
>
First off, let's see what you have. Could you please post the output of dmesg and
lspci?
Have you installed X? If so, you can use system-config-network to set it up -
provided that the NIC is supported. If not, NDISwrapper is called for.
Jim
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