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Draeven a écrit : |
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> Charles, |
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> Please post the contents of your /etc/conf.d/net |
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I attach it here. |
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> Also, is your NIC driver built into the kernel or a module? |
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I have no modules at all, everything is in the kernel; lsmod returns an |
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empty list. |
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> If it is modular, you can load it by using coldplug ("emerge coldplug") |
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> or you can add the module to /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6. |
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I also attach my .config file, just in case. |
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Charles |
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> Charles Trois wrote: |
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>> Matti Bickel a écrit le 11/11/2005 |
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>>> Please check if you compiled support for tmpfs in your kernel. The |
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>>> option is CONFIG_TMPFS. Do NOT make this a module. |
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>>> This is kinda wild guess, but it sounds like you're missing |
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>>> kernel-support. |
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>> Sorry for this late answer. Your guess was quite right and enabled me |
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>> to get over that error. I then met various little problems that I was |
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>> able to solve, but there remains a (hopefully) last one. |
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>> The new error message is: |
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>> Problem starting needed services |
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>> "netmount" was not started. |
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>> /etc/init.d/netmount start gives the same error. eth0 is not brought |
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>> up and ifconfig lists only lo. |
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>> What have I done wrong? |