When I do ifup eth0 it says "No configuration found for eth0". Which file is it missing? In /etc/sysconfig/network I have: config dhcp ifcfg-eth-pcmcia-0 ifcfg-lo ifcfg.template providers (dir) scripts (dir) wireless The one that looks promising to me is ifcfg-eth-pcmcia-0. Here's what it says: BOOTPROTO="dhcp" DHCLIENT_SET_DOWN_LINK="yes" STARTMODE="hotplug" UNIQUE=" " device="eth-pcmcia-0" Any ideas? Mads Martin Jørgensen wrote:
* Brian Carver <bwcarver@earthlink.net> [May 01. 2002 10:37]:
Hi,
I may have to call/e-mail SuSE on this, but before I tried that I thought I'd ask here. I've installed 8.0 on a Sony PCG-F370 laptop with not much trouble. The problem is that it doesn't seem to like my D-Link PCMCIA network card, and so I can't get the laptop on the internet (via my home lan). The laptop connects fine when in Windoze 98, so hardware issues are mostly ruled out.
After boot-up ifconfig shows that only the local loopback 127.0.0.1 is up and eth0 isn't even listed. If I do 'ifconfig eth0 up' then it will
Have you read how we redesigned network setup? (Try ifup eth0 instead of using ifconfig)
http://sdb.suse.de/en/sdb/html/mmj_network80.html
There's also
http://sdb.suse.de/cgi-bin/sdbsearch_en.cgi?stichwort=80+pcmcia