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installing intel network card in RH9

installing intel network card in RH9

2005-03-14       - By darshan jadav

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Intel VE drivers are available on INTEL site, download, compile the
drive, add it to alias and have it up, once u have the e100.o module
with u, in rest of systems u can direct copy the module in drivers
file and add a entry to alias, save yr time..

--Darshan


On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 05:34:57 -0800 (PST), Shiraz Baig
<shiraz_baig@(protected) > wrote:
> We have recently purchased computers from
> www.rafflesystems.com for the whole class, about 60 of
> them. I am trying to install RH9 on these systems but
> the system is not picking up the driver for the
> builtin network card, so I can only activate loop back
> interface.
>
> I tried "alias eth0 e100 " and then also tried
> e1000. I also downloaded a driver from Intel site. But
> nothing seems to work. The name of the card is
> "Intel(x) PRO/100 VE Network Connection "
>
> Then I came across "Fedora ", I tried to install that.
> It was fully installed. But when I tried to boot, it
> stopped at "enabling swap space " and then hung there
> for ever. So, I reverted back to RH9.
>
> But I just had an idea. I booted from Fedora Disk and
> used "Linux Askmethod " and gave the "nfs image "
> method. Gave the IP address and bingo, it seems to
> have picked up the network card driver.
>
> Now, my question is how can I extract the network card
> driver from Fedora disk and use it the computer where
> RH9 is installed? Where do the drivers reside on the
> CD-ROM? Are they compiled in the kernel or they are
> available separately?
> Help requested please
> bye
> shiraz
>
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