OK. I'll try that this evening when I back from work.<br>Cheers,<br>N.<br><br>On Friday, 18 May 2012, Ljubomir Ljubojevic <<a href="mailto:office@plnet.rs">office@plnet.rs</a>> wrote:<br>> On 05/17/2012 10:21 PM, Newt wrote:<br>
>> Hi,<br>>><br>>> I'm running Centos 6.2 and I'm trying to get the atl1e driver to work<br>>> (I've confirmed using the adive on the ElRepo website that that's correct).<br>>><br>
>> I've downloaded kmod-atl1e-1.0.1.14-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm and added it<br>>> to the Centos box using rpm -Uvh<br>>> kmod-atl1e-1.0.1.14-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm.<br>>><br>>> What do I need to do now? I've rebooted (a few times) but ifconfig only<br>
>> gives me lo as a device and not eth0.<br>>><br>>> Sorry if I'm asking a foolish question.<br>>><br>>> Thanks,<br>>><br>>> Newt<br>>> _______________________________________________<br>
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>><br>>><br>><br>> running lspci -nnvv should give you listing where you can see kernel<br>> module used for each device. Check what, if any module is used.<br>><br>> --<br>><br>> Ljubomir Ljubojevic<br>
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