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Install Network Problem
Hello everybody,
I have a problem with ClearOS 7.1 Final. I get my network card not to ride off.
lspci -nnv but recognizes the card = /
In a VM Installs, everything works. But not on real hardware.
Does anyone have an idea or the solution to the problem?
ty
I have a problem with ClearOS 7.1 Final. I get my network card not to ride off.
lspci -nnv but recognizes the card = /
In a VM Installs, everything works. But not on real hardware.
Does anyone have an idea or the solution to the problem?
ty
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RedHat (therefore CentOS), upstream, dropped a number of older drivers from the kernel when they released v7. Sometimes replacements exist, other times they are hard to find. Tim Burgess has a copy of the forcedeth driver here.
From what I can make out the sundance driver has been dropped by el7 so you'd need to hunt down a source for it and compile it. You could try asking ElRepo - see this post. Good luck.
From what I can make out the sundance driver has been dropped by el7 so you'd need to hunt down a source for it and compile it. You could try asking ElRepo - see this post. Good luck.
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Nick Howitt wrote:
Hmm. That did not tell me enough and the results are confusing. Please ignore them as I missed a bit of the command. Try:lspci -k | grep Eth -A 3
You are right that it may suggest drivers are not loaded for the D-Link card which could be an issue as I don't know where to get them from. I am not convinced a driver is loaded for the MCP61 as that would normally be the forcedeth driver. You may need to open up the "-A 3" to a higher number for the MCP61 so it lists the driver(s) available and in use.
I found this solution to work on my NVIDIA MCP61 network;
https://sfj48-fkj200.heiksthsd.cf/clearfoundation/social/community/kmod-forcedeth-in-clearos-7-2References:
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00:07.0 Bridge: NVIDIA Corporation MCP61 Ethernet (rev a1)
Subsystem: Biostar Microtech Int´l Corp Device 3407
00:08.0 IDE Interface: NVIDIA Corporation MCP61 SATA Controller (rev a2)
Subsystem: Biostar Microtech Int´l Corp Device 5405
Kernel driver in use: sata_nv
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02:04.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: D-Link System Inc DL10050 Sundance Ethernet [1186:1002] (rev14)
Subsystem: D-Link System Inc DFE-580TX
02:05.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: D-Link System Inc DL10050 Sundance Ethernet [1186:1002] (rev14)
Subsystem: D-Link System Inc DFE-580TX
02:06.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: D-Link System Inc DL10050 Sundance Ethernet [1186:1002] (rev14)
Subsystem: D-Link System Inc DFE-580TX
02:07.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: D-Link System Inc DL10050 Sundance Ethernet [1186:1002] (rev14)
Subsystem: D-Link System Inc DFE-580TX
in ClearOS 6 the MCP61 is useing forcedeth and the D-Link used sundance. I know that, because i´ve a 2nd system with the same setup -
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Hmm. That did not tell me enough and the results are confusing. Please ignore them as I missed a bit of the command. Try:lspci -k | grep Eth -A 3
You are right that it may suggest drivers are not loaded for the D-Link card which could be an issue as I don't know where to get them from. I am not convinced a driver is loaded for the MCP61 as that would normally be the forcedeth driver. You may need to open up the "-A 3" to a higher number for the MCP61 so it lists the driver(s) available and in use. -
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hy Nick,
thank you and sorry for my late reply. The output of lspci:
root@localhost # lspci -nnv | egrep "Eth|driver"
Kernel driver in use: nForce2_smbus
Kernel driver in use: ohci-pci
Kernel driver in use: ehci-pci
Kernel driver in use: snd_hda_intel
Kernel driver in use: pata_amd
00:07.0 Bridge [0680]: NVIDIA Corporation MCP61 Ethernet [10de:03ef] (rev a2)
Kernel driver in use: sata_nv
Kernel driver in use: sata_nv
Kernel driver in use: pcieport
Kernel driver in use: pcieport
Kernel driver in use: pcieport
Kernel driver in use: nouveau
Kernel driver in use: k10temp
02:04.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: D-Link System Inc DL10050 Sundance Ethernet [1186:1002] (rev14)
02:05.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: D-Link System Inc DL10050 Sundance Ethernet [1186:1002] (rev14)
02:06.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: D-Link System Inc DL10050 Sundance Ethernet [1186:1002] (rev14)
02:07.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: D-Link System Inc DL10050 Sundance Ethernet [1186:1002] (rev14)
I'm not good with linux. But for the onboard interface:
A) too many drivers are loaded?
B) maybe the wrong?
For the D-Link, drivers are not loaded. is that correct?
Thanks again for your help. -
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