Dan wrote:
>
> New topic from newbie:
>
> I am unable to force red hat 7.3 to recognize my ISA NIC.
>
> The process went like this:
>
> 1 I logged in as root
> 2 I ran ifconfig which showed my loopback address of 127.0.0.1, but no
> mention of eth0
> 3 I ran netconfig to set the proper static IP address, mask, default
> gateway, and name server
> 4 I ran ifconfig which still only showed my loopback address
> 5 I ran ifconfig eht0 irq 10 io_address 0x100 10.0.0.5 netmask 255.0.0.0
> broadcast 10.255.255.255
> The error message read:
> irq: SIOCGIFMAP: No such device
> io_address: Host name lookup failure
> ipconfig: '--help' gives usage information
>
> The NIC is old (supporting only 10Mbps) and is an ISA slot.
>
> Do I have any hope?
> What are my options?
>
> Due to recient threads, I must state that I believe this message is sent in
> plain text. I do not wish to enter into that thread, but I support the
> notion of plain text email.
>
> unable to connect to home network,
>
> dan
>
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You need to load the drivers before you can assign an IP. Who made the
NIC?
George
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