network on AlphaServer 1000A 4/266

Jean-Francois Gobin gobin at gobinjf.be
Fri May 28 04:21:26 PDT 2004


And you can always tri a "lspci" or "scanpci" or "pciconf" or whatever
name this command has. Should give you some big clues about the mod. to
load.

Being an alpha system I would try to "lsmod <loooong way to
mods>/net/drivers/de.o" or "........./net/drivers/depci.o" or anything
having a "de" in it!

JF


On Fri, 28 May 2004, Wilko Bulte wrote:

> On Fri, May 28, 2004 at 11:24:19AM +0100, Santanu Das wrote:
>
> That card is driven either by the de or the dc driver. Generic
> kernel should have driver support. ifconfig -a will tell you
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm using a ethernet card from Digital called as "Fast EtherWorks PCI
> > 10/100" (AK-QKJJB-CA). How can I know about the actual module is being
> > used for this card. During installation FreeBSD (5.1) auto-detects the
> > card so I didn't have to worry about. In RedHat (i386), normally there
> > is file called as '/etc/modules.conf' to know that. What is the alpha
> > equivalent in FreeBSD?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Santanu
> >
> >
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