eth0 problems - Red Hat 9
I posted this same message in the Networking forum too, because I didn't see this one:
Greetings. This is my first time experimenting on my own with Linux (installing it and setting it up), and I seem to be having problems figuring out how to get it to recognize that I do in fact have a network card installed in the machine.
I have my machine set up in sort of a retarded manner because I'm not familiar with partitioning the drives, and implementing a dual boot system, so what I did is left my one drive with Windows XP on it, and I installed Red Hat on a seperate drive. When I need to use either one, I just turn the computer off and swap the IDE ribbon between drives. Now, obviously my card is working here in XP because I'm typing this message.
I'm using a Earthlink speed stream dsl modem, with a netgear fs105 ethernet switch and a netgear fa311 NIC. When I boot into the Linux drive, it fails bringing up the interface eth0 and interface ppp0, and says it fails in determining my IP info. I'm pretty sure that I don't have a static IP address, because in the past, I have had to update my IP address for people using my FTP server. I was going to try getting that Roaring Penguin PPPOE program, but I am having issues copying into onto disk from my Windows drive and getting it onto the Linux drive. But before I can even tackle that problem, when I ifconfig eth0, I don't get anything. Basically it says it doesn't work.
I read through some other similar posts of this nature, but since I am extremely ignorant at this point in time, I was hoping someone would possess the kindness to give me a helping hand. Thanks.
As a further aside that I forgot to mention in the post in the NW forum, I read a post that someone linked this site:
Well I just found out I can't post URLs yet since I just joined, but it's a reference to the Network administration tool.
I found that program while I was tinkering around and it only has the eth0 listed as inactive, and when i tried to activate it, I got similar messages as before... namely it's telling me I'm S.O.L.
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