1> What kind of network card are you dealing with? 2> Put the module name (3c509) in /etc/modules (In debian, if you want a module to load at boot time, this is what you do. If it's not the same in RedHat, somebody speak up. I keep my nic and sound drivers in there, and a few others the I should just compile in since I never remove them from my kernel. =) 3> Make sure the module is installed (modprobe 3c509) 4> Configure network. 5> Verift that network is working. 6> Reboot, and make sure network is working. 7> In not working, ask for more help. If working, you're done. | Andrew S. Zbikowski | Home: 763.591.0977 | | http://www.ringworld.org | Work: 763.428.9119 | | http://www.itouthouse.com | PCS: 612.306.6055 | | "If there's anything more important than my | | ego around, I want it caught and shot now." | --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: tclug-list-unsubscribe at mn-linux.org For additional commands, e-mail: tclug-list-help at mn-linux.org