server woes

Christian Benito chbenito at gmail.com
Sat Jun 24 20:32:32 UTC 2006


Unfortunately, I don't know which kernel module
the card needs. I've tried to sus it out with
lspci, but I don't get anything when I run it.

Any advice on why lspci is failing me would be
helpfull. I've made sure that the pci module is
loaded. Is there a module for the /proc filesystem?

Thanks.

Christian
dicepool.com


On 6/24/06, JimD <Jim at keeliegirl.dyndns.org> wrote:
>
> Christian Benito wrote:
> > All-
> >
> > So, I just started a fresh install on one of my old debian
> > boxes. The install went fine, except that the network
> > card wasn't auto-detected.
> >
> > After the base install was finished, I logged in and
> > tried to do a 'sudo lspci', but I got nothing. I have
> > verified that the pci module is loaded, but still,
> > I get nothing from lspci.
> >
> > I'm not sure how to procede. The box had been running
> > debian, so I know that the hardware should be working.
> >
> > Anybody have any advice on how to procede?
> >
> > Christian
> > dicepool.com <http://dicepool.com>
>
> Do you know what kernel module it needs?  If so, try to modprobe the
> module.  You can then add the module to /etc/modules to load at boot.
>
> Jim
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