Re: ne2k-pci problems

Gregory Maxwell (linker@z.ml.org)
Thu, 5 Nov 1998 00:31:02 -0500 (EST)


use the pci-ne2k driver, not the normal ne2k driver.

the netpf crap is because you didn't compile ipx or appletalk support.
add the following to /etc/conf.modules

alias net-pf-4 off
alias net-pf-5 off

On Wed, 4 Nov 1998, Jesse Kaufman wrote:

> ok, i'm using a RealTek 8029 NIC, and it's working just fine in k2.0.34
> and now k2.0.35, BUT when i tried using k2.1.120, 121, 122, 124, and
> 125, it doesn't work... compiles ok (it's compiled into the kernel,
> rather than a module), but when i try to ping something, or connect to
> anything via netscape or licq, it says that there is no known path to
> the server i'm trying to access... i assume all the netconf stuff is
> correct, since it works fine in k2.0.3x, so what could be wrong? i am
> running RedHat 5.1 on a i386 architecture, if that makes any
> difference...
>
> also, how do i get rid of the annoying "cannot find module net-pf-3",
> "cannot find module net-pf-4", and "cannot find module net-pf-5" errors
> on boot and shutdown?
>
> jesse kaufman
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