Re: nvnet driver trouble after kernel upgrade - Help please

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* and then Nick Wilson declared....
> Hi all, 
> 
> After finally getting my NVIDIA chipset working I upgraded the kernel to
> 2.4.20-20.9 (just installed all errata on rh9) and can no longer bring
> up eth0
> 
> I re-patched the new kernel, ran 'make menuconfig' --> the NVIDIA
> chipset is indeed there, and enabled. Ran make dep and now when booting
> I get: "nvnet device eth0 does not seem to be present"
> 
> I even tried deleting it's entry in /usr/sysconfig/hwconf and
> re-detecting it to no avail.
> 
> Can anyone help? - I seem to have exhausted all the possibilities I can
> think of and it seems silly to boot into the old kernel when I want to
> use the net....


For anyone that finds this via www or the archives here's how I did it: 

I removed the nvidia drivers by hand!
Then re-installed. No problem. 


Nick W


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