Hi, I using rpm --verify -a |tee verify_file and found some missing file, so I reinstall those package, but it still not solve my problem. The network device not found is it because the ne2k-pci.o module not load? I try insmod ne2k-pci.o and it give me error: ne2k-pci.o: unresolved symbol ei_open ne2k-pci.o: unresolved symbol ethdev_init ne2k-pci.o: unresolved ei_interrupt ne2k-pci.o: unresolved NS8390_init ne2k-pci.o: unresolved ei_close Regards Louis ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Gray" <markgray@iago.nac.net> To: "Louis" <louis@allsofts.com> Cc: <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 6:59 PM Subject: Re: [SLE] network device not found
"Louis" <louis@allsofts.com> writes:
I didn't modify rc.config b4, the problem is the system not properly shutdown, then I think some file is corrupt.
Anywhere, I try SuSEconfig, and restart, it not help. And also trying rpm --verify -a|tee verify_file it still running at the moment. :(
I run /etc/rc.d/init.d/network status, it give me this: eth0: error fetching interface information: Device not found
I don't understand about eth0. Is it a file? In the module.conf file, I found a line is # YaST2: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RT8029(AS) alias eth0 ne2k-pci
It is several things, an alias for the module ne2k-pci.o which allows you to load ne2k-pci.o by calling it eth0, it is also the name of your first ethernet interface which is used when configuring it using the various network tools including ifconfig, route and dns.
Can you tell more about network device driver in linux.
Rather a broad question -- what exactly do you need to know?
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