From: "Napanda. C. Pemmaiah" <pemmaiah@cc.usu.edu>
To: netdev@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Confirmation!
Date: Mon, 01 Apr 2002 18:43:54 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3CABC1F5@webmail.usu.edu> (raw)
Hello,
How are you? I am Anup Pemmaiah doing my masters in computer science at
Utah State University -USA. I have a linux box running Red Hat 7.2 (kernel
version 2.4). My ethernet driver is 3c59x. I had two questions regarding 3c59x
module installation.
1) When the system is booted the module gets installed. I was curious from
where does this installation takes place. As far i learnt from the
documentation, this is done because of the entry "alias eth0 3c59x" in the
/etc/modules.conf file. But even if I delete this entry and reboot the system
still the module gets installed.
2) I removed the module by "rmmod 3c59x" and again installed it by
"insmod /lib/modules/...../net/3c59x.o". The module got installed but in the
/proc/modules it shows "3c59x 0(unused)". And from /etc/rc.d/init.d if I
start the network by saying "./network start" the eth0 conncetion does not
come up. Is it because of some options setting to be done during insmod. I
searched and tried a lot but I could not figure out the above two problems.
It will be really great if you can give the solution for the above
problems. I will be eagerly waiting for your reply. I am sorry for disturbing
you. Have a nice day.
Thank you,
Anup Pemmaiah
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N.C.Pemmaiah (Anup)
620E, 700N, Apt# 2
Logan, UT-84321,USA.
email: pemmaiah@cc.usu.edu, anup_pemmaiah@yahoo.com
Ph: 435-512-0935(mob.), 435-752-5976 (Res.)
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