open konsole enter
modprobe e100
ifconfig eth0
dhcpcd eth0
worked for me, unless you use a static IP.
Which you'll need to configure manually.
Hi,
I've got a problem with my wired LAN connection on my on HDD installed BT2.
I work on a Sony Vaio VGN-FS215S with an ipw2200 wlan device and an intel Pro 100 lan device.
I have a triple-boot system set up here (fedora7, bt2, xp).
Normally, my lan-device is eth0, my wlan is wlan0, but in bt2 my wlan is eth0 and i have no wired lan device, but lspci -v lists all devices (correctly).
I'm here on my Fedora, so I'm not able to post my lspci -v or ifconfig / iwconfig -a output (If it's necessary i could transfer it via USB stick)
I already tried all possibilities of devices (ifconfig eth/wlan{0|1|2|...} up) but the output always said, that this device does not exist.
I hope someone can help me
bye,
kastro
open konsole enter
modprobe e100
ifconfig eth0
dhcpcd eth0
worked for me, unless you use a static IP.
Which you'll need to configure manually.
It might be fair to note that the wired commands below when given will bump your wireless interface to eth1.
Hey,
thank you, it works
(written directly from my new BT2-HDD Installation)
-=Solved=-
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