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wonder_sk
03-15-04, 12:06 PM
hi!
i downloaded nforce drivers, compiled them, i have also "alias eth0 nvnet" line in /etc/modules.conf, i have successfully loaded nvnet module (when i call lsmod it's there), but i don't know what should i do now...

i think i should have /dev/eth0 file but it's not there.... because somewhere i've read i should call "ifup eth0" but it just says that it's unknown interface.....

i'm linux newbie so my knowledge is quite small
thanks in advance for any help

pheng001
04-13-04, 09:40 PM
hi!
i downloaded nforce drivers, compiled them, i have also "alias eth0 nvnet" line in /etc/modules.conf, i have successfully loaded nvnet module (when i call lsmod it's there), but i don't know what should i do now...

i think i should have /dev/eth0 file but it's not there.... because somewhere i've read i should call "ifup eth0" but it just says that it's unknown interface.....

i'm linux newbie so my knowledge is quite small
thanks in advance for any help
:lol2: i have the same problem,the NIS doesn't work,who can tell me how can make it work?

NeoXP
04-14-04, 02:16 AM
Don't know what distro you use, but for the time I was on ML 9.2 (kernel 2.4) I had to configure the networksetting in MCC after I had installed the official nForce-drivers. Now that I'm on ML 10.0 (kernel 2.6) everything works out of the box.

wonder_sk
04-14-04, 07:47 AM
i'm using debian linux 3.0r2

btw. what's MMC ?

NeoXP
04-14-04, 01:13 PM
It's MCC it stands for Mandrake Control Center, it is the place to configure Mandrake Linux.

I can't help you configuring Debian, I don't have experience with Debian, I suggest you try to find a Debian-forum to get help