On Wed, 11 Aug 2004, Steve Swantz wrote:
> and it didn't complain. Rebooted into the new installation and eth0
> still didn't come up.
> 
> I rummaged around all the /etc/module stuff in the primary installation,
> didn't see anything that looked like eepro100, yet the primary
> installation works fine. Not sure how it loads it.

On the primary partition, it'd most likely be in /etc/modules.conf, not 
/etc/modules.

In any case, if adding it to /etc/modules or /etc/modutils/network doesn't
fix it, you could install the 'discover' package - it's supposed to
automatically find your hardware and load modules on bootup. I distrust it
and prefer to configure things statically still, but that's just me.  :)

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