Stan Goodman wrote:
Okay, that's better. Yet you still can't bring the interface up with "ifup eth0". That would indicate that perhaps the module wasn't loaded properly. Check to see what 'lsmod' says - is "r8169" loaded? If not, try to load it with "modprobe r8169". Then check that it was loaded, and if not, use 'dmesg" to see why. The last few lines will usually tell you.
Actually, what I had installed was r8168. But neither of the two appeared in the lsmod list. I ran modprobe r8168, which says "FETAL: Module r8168 not found".
Okay, so no such module. I'm pretty certain r8169 will support the r8168 chip too.
Running modprobe rr8169 gave no response at all, which sounded better, and r8169 does appear in the lsmod list; it has "0" users.
Very good - so the module can be loaded. At this point, did you try "ifup eth0"? /Per -- Per Jessen, Zürich (7.8°C) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org