> -----Original Message----- > From: plug-discuss-admin@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > [mailto:plug-discuss-admin@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us]On Behalf Of Trent > Shipley > Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 8:51 PM > To: PLUG > Subject: No eth0: > > > Once upon a time I built a nice box and put a LinkSys 100/10 Mbit/sec > ethernet card in it. However, since there was no network to connect it to > at the time, I never configured the box for networking. > > Attempts to use linuxconf to edit Lilo to dynamically load a tulip driver > fails. > > (The guy working on it says it has a Tulip chip, so logically it > should use > a Tulip driver. Evidently this is not the case. [My home networking > project has become a training seminar for the staff here at the > office. We > are all Microsoft all the time. Right now everybody is pretty convinced > that Microsoft NT-5 is a Very Good Operating System . . . and all freeware > is worth what you pay for it.]) > > Through Friday we will keep working on trying to load the proper > driver into > the kernel. > Any suggestions? > > On Saturday, if I have not made progress I plan to just upgrade the @#$% > thing in the hope that the upgrade will not only fix the NIC problem but > also magically discover the HP IDE CD writer that I could never > quite get to > work under Linux. (It is on the supported hardware list, but I > never could > get the "pretend its SCSI" thing to work.) > > -- Item: Can SUSE be used to upgrade a Red Hat installed system? (Never > liked Red Hat anyway.) > ---- Now if it can't, I don't have connectivity nor do I have a CD writer. > ---- Any backup scheme would be so involved that it would probably make > sense just to burn a post-6.2 Red Hat CD. > ----However, the ~/home directory is not only on its own > partition, its on a > separate disk. If it comes to it, can I pull the data hard drive, install > SUSE, then somehow merge the two home directories?? > ---------------- There have been 4 different known chipsets shipped on the Linksys Ethernet cards - go to their web site to get help to identify which card you have - it may or may not use the Tulip set. I seem to recall using the newer DE4X5 driver with the more recent Linksys cards. A new install of any decent distro should detect the NIC and select the device driver for you. I tend to stay away from the Linksys NIC's to alleviate this confusion. I like the SMC cards for cheap and of course, use the 3Com cards because they're easy to use. I don't believe there's any logic to upgrading the RedHat install with SUSE - even if it were possible, it would surely be messy and likely to leave a lot of old files around. SUSE is behind the times at this point - I would recommend upgrading to RH7 - it's pretty good despite it moving the apache & ftp roots to /var (which you can move back to /home). You can - post new install, delete the /home on the install hard drive link your data drive back to the /home mount. Craig