Kudzu cannot detect 2nd network card

Greg Golin greg.golin at gmail.com
Wed Mar 29 15:52:07 UTC 2006


What card is this? Who is the vendor and what is the model? I suggest you
check whether the vendor provides newer drivers -- Seawolf is quite old. You
could also try and boot with a live cd, or to a rescue mode of a later
distribution install, and see if both cards get initialized.

G

On 3/29/06, Oluwagbega Shobowale <gshobowale at nextworksltd.com> wrote:
>
> I think you should check if the network card is functional if it is
> check that the slot if working also.
> Then do your test again
>
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>
> I am using Redhat 7.1 (Seawolf), Linux ver 2.4.2-2.
>
> I have 2 network cards in my computer but kudzu detected 1
> card only. Why? ifconfig showed eth0 and lo only.
>
> Then, I setup 2 interface in Network Configurator in X-Win
> and reboot. Kudzu still didn't detect and 'modprobe: Can't
> locate module eth1' at Bringing up eth1.
> eth1 cannot be activated on startup but it can be activate
> in X but cannot save.
>
> So how do I configure the other network card? Both the
> network cards are the same. Network Configuration in Text
> Mode Setup can enter 1 IP only. dmesg shows 1 network card only.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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