Bonjour,
la prise ETHERNET n'est pas activée, le module n'est pas chargé. Sur le CD il y a un dossier drivers Linux, avec une procédure d'install qui m'a l'air assez compliquée.
Pas moyen de faire plus simple avec URPMI ?
Le réseau, c'est du Gigabyte.
Voici ce qui figura sur le CD :
To build a binary RPM* package of this driver, run 'rpmbuild -tb
<filename.tar.gz>'. Replace <filename.tar.gz> with the specific filename of
the driver.
NOTE: For the build to work properly, the currently running kernel MUST match
the version and configuration of the installed kernel sources. If you
have just recompiled the kernel reboot the system now.
RPM functionality has only been tested in Red Hat distributions.
1. Move the base driver tar file to the directory of your choice. For example,
use /home/username/atl1 or /usr/local/src/atl1.
2. Untar/unzip archive:
tar zxf atl1-x.x.x.tar.gz
3. Change to the driver src directory:
cd atl1-x.x.x/src/
4. Compile the driver module:
make install
The binary will be installed as:
/lib/modules/<KERNEL VERSION>/kernel/drivers/net/atl1.[k]o
The install locations listed above are the default locations. They might not be correct for certain Linux distributions. For more information, see the ldistrib.txt file included in the driver tar.
5. Install the module:
insmod atl1 <parameter>=<value>
6. Assign an IP address to the interface by entering the following, where
x is the interface number:
ifconfig ethx <IP_address>
7. Verify that the interface works. Enter the following, where <IP_address>
is the IP address for another machine on the same subnet as the interface
that is being tested:
ping <IP_address>