Re: 5.1 did not detect marvell e-net controller

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on 3-26-2008 11:55 AM Clyde E. Kunkel spake the following:
John wrote:
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If you are trying to add it use the "system-config-network". I run
basically the same mother board on my home PC and it does work. (the
driver) GUI - System | Administration | Network | Hardware Tab | New.

yeah....tried that till blue in the face. The device is just not being seen for some reason. I was able go boot fedora 8, do a chroot to centos and bring up the network, but it didn't stick. (chroot worked nice to do a yum update, tho).

Will try a reinstall from scratch.

Thanks for the suggestion.


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Regards,

Old Fart
CentOS might not support that version of the Marvell chipset if it is a newer board. Fedora 8 has a much newer kernel. This should be the drivers for that board, but I don't have one, so all I can give you is a link.
http://dlsvr01.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/socket775/P5K-E/LinuxDrivers.zip


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