[plug] no eth0, but drivers load...

Phillip Twiss phillip.twiss at det.wa.edu.au
Wed Dec 17 08:15:24 WST 2008


Hiya :}

	Have a look at udev, I have had similar issues in the past and it related to udev :}

	Not sure with debian, but with slackware you would look in the /etc/udev/rules.d directory and the file you would be interested in would be 75-network-devices.rules

	Don't have a debian box handy to check how they do it :}

	Regards
	
	Phill Twiss


-----Original Message-----
From: plug-bounces at plug.org.au [mailto:plug-bounces at plug.org.au] On Behalf Of Lucas van Staden
Sent: Tuesday, 16 December 2008 11:40 PM
To: plug at plug.org.au
Subject: Re: [plug] no eth0, but drivers load...

Daniel Pittman wrote:
> Lucas van Staden <lvs at dedmeet.com> writes:
>
>
>> I have an old compaq evo N400 laptop, which I had turned into a
>> picture frame a few years back.  Today I decided to revamp it a bit,
>> (new frame, new install)
>>
>> Part of the process was to remove DSL and go with Debian R4.
>>
>> When booting, the system detects the onboard ethernet, and load the
>> e100 driver, which reports the card is fine (calls it eth0), and gives
>> the mac address, and irq however, there is no eth0 device available,
>> only lo.
>>
>
> Does the eth0 device show up if you run 'ifconfig -a' as root?
>
Thank you, ifconfig -a show it as eth2, strange as the dmesg of the
driver loading names it as eth0, so I have been looking only for eth0,
and I did try eth1, but not eth2

But now thinking about it, it does make sense, as the thinkpad laptop
has eth0 (wired), and eth1 (wireless), thus the 'new' nic on the
pictureframe will be eth2

Anyone know what I must edit to move it back to eth0, just a nice to
have, not crucial.
> What turns up in dmesg after installing the e100 driver, or related to
> the Ethernet side of things?
>
> My guess is that it isn't configured by the system, so is present but
> down, although that is a pretty wild guess at this point.
>
> Regards,
>         Daniel
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