No ethernet connectionForum: Networking Topic: No ethernet connection started by: Mechcozmo Posted by Mechcozmo on Jan. 09 2005,07:42
I have a AV7600 motherboard made by VIA. It has an onboard GigE port. It works fine under WinXP ( ) But under DSL, I get nuthin'. I've tried pinging IPs that I know are valid... and nothing. DSL seems to think that it cannot recognize my network card, for when I choose that option from the "start" menu (for lack of a better work) and then go to the networking (I think) and then the card setup option, it says that it cannot find a network card or that it isn't supported-- I forget which. I am using the latest version of the BIOS (1006 I think-- just double checked it a week ago or so). Any ideas? Posted by cbagger01 on Jan. 10 2005,04:47
Your motherboard has a 3COM 3c940 Gigabit ethernet NIC.These ports are not autodetected properly in KNOPPIX 3.4, and DSL 0.8.x and 0.9.x is based on KNOPPIX 3.4 A solution was posted here: < http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=48576 > So try this: Open an xterminal and type: sudo su modprobe sk98lin and then run the netcardconfig script. Good Luck. Posted by Mechcozmo on Jan. 20 2005,00:40
Thanks! It works now. Any idea if/when this might be fixedOR how to auto-run those commands? Posted by cbagger01 on Jan. 20 2005,17:20
My guess is that the newer version of knoppix will work properly and when DSL gets remastered from the newer version someday it will work out-of-the-box.In the meantime, you can automate the process by using the backup/restore function in DSL and combine it with the /opt/bootlocal.sh script. Read up on the documentation on how the backup/restore works or search the forums for keyword filetool.lst and search ALL FORUMS and FROM THE BEGINNING or NEWER. Before you do your backup, you need to edit your /opt/bootlocal.sh file with a text editor like beaver or nano and include these commands. You can skip the "sudo su" line because /opt/bootlocal.sh is already run as user root. Posted by Mechcozmo on Jan. 21 2005,00:32
Alright, I'll keep this in mind so that whenever my version of DSL finally gets running off of my USB flash drive I can do this. |