From: Michael K. <li...@mk...> - 2022-12-09 09:55:15
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> Am 09.12.2022 um 04:33 schrieb Tim Griffin <te...@en...>: > > Hi all; I've just blown the dust off of an HP T150 thin client box (4GB RAM/16GB Flash, VIA Eden X2 U4200 processor @ 1Ghz) and installed the latest x64 version of ASTLinux (1.4.7). > The operating system installs without error, but after booting, and despite apparently installing the > "Intel PRO/1000 Network Driver 3.8.7-NAPI" driver, ASTLinux cannot find "eth0", and there is consequently no network available. > > Yet, if I boot the machine just to a RUNNIX shell, "lspci" shows the network adapter (Broadcom Inc. BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe (rev 01)) installed as "eth0" (albeit without an IP address): > > <IMG_4382.JPG> > If I let ASTLinux boot to completion, it seems to load the "Intel PRO/1000 Network Driver 3.8.7-NAPI" and the "8139 Fast Ethernet drive 0.9.28", but then cannot find "eth0" (last line of screen shot). > <IMG_4384.JPG> > > <IMG_4386.JPG> > > When boot into ASTLinux, my installation does not have anything pertaining to "net" in the /etc/udev/rules directory either: > > <IMG_4396.JPG> > > I can confirm that the network cable was attached to the box and connection/activity indicators were illuminated, so the hardware seems okay. > > After booting into ASTLinux, "ifconfig" shows the following: > > <IMG_4394.JPG> > > One other interesting anomaly is that "eth0" *is* reported right at the end of the boot: > > <IMG_4395.JPG> > > But then the OS doesn't seem to initialize "eth0" leaving the environment networkless. > > While I am relatively used to working on Ubuntu servers, I've never had to operate at the level of network interface drivers, so I'm a little lost as to where to look for the problem and how to attempt a resolution. > > Is there something about 1.4.7 that it would not necessarily include and enable a network driver for this adapter? > > > Thanks! > Tim Hi Tim, the available network drivers can be found in "/etc/rc.modules". I think for Broadcom NICs you can try the "tg3" driver. Michael http://www.mksolutions.info |