I had the same problem after an update to 'noodles' and solved it as fdrebin suggested:
i ran hwd what showed me that my network card is 8139too.
then i added "alias eth0 8139too" to the modprobe.conf
But I am curious: How can this happen, that after an update I have to put an alias into modprobe.conf to describe my network card?
Could someone try to explain it to me (in easy words )
Thanks.
Michael
]]>read my last post and there you go
.......peachy thanks i'll give that a try. Sorry I missed that
]]>I'm also having an issue after upgrading neither eth0 nor eth1 are showing up in /dev .... I think it's due to the switch from devfs to udev...
for the record - network interfaces never show up in /dev - they're not normal devices
edit: I guess I should provide some help...
ifconfig and "ifconfig -a" will list network devices (also in /proc/net somewhere). If you do not have a network device that means that your module is not properly loaded for that device.
This should have nothing to do with a devfs/udev switch and everything to do with a kernel upgrade.
Just for some more info, can you please report the output of:
· lsmod
· uname -r
· ls /lib/modules
· ifconfig -a
i ran hwd what showed me that my network card is 8139too.
then i added "alias eth0 8139too" to the modprobe.conf