RE: Kernel upgrade 2.4.18-14 -> 2.4.23 (rh8)

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that was it. Thanks
> I suspect there is a bcmxxxx.o under your old kernel
> (lib/modules/2.4.18-14/kernel/drivers/net/).
>
> I would try copying this to your new kernel,
> then try
>
> /sbin/insmod bcmxxxx
>
> If not, suspect you need to get the latest driver
> from Broadcom.
>
> Peter
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> Sent: 05 December 2003 16:12
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> Subject: Kernel upgrade 2.4.18-14 -> 2.4.23 (rh8)
>
>
> I just recompiled a new kernel, from 2.4.18-14 -> 2.4.23.
> I copied the old config from
> /boot/config-2.4.18-14 to /usr/src/linux-2.4.23/.config
>
> the did
> make mrproper
> make menuconfig (I read that this must be done on RH)
> make clean
> make dep
> make bzImage
> make modules
> make modules_install
> make install
>
> It all built great, but when I reboot it doesn't recongise the ethernet
> cards any more
>
> before with old kernel
> Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet Driver bcm5700 with Broadcom NIC Extension
> (NICE) ver. 4.0.2 (09/18/02)
> divert: allocating divert_blk for eth0
> PCI: Assigned IRQ 11 for device 03:06.0
> eth0: Broadcom BCM5701 found at mem fcf10000, IRQ 11, node addr
> 00065bf38c0e
> eth0: Broadcom BCM5701 Integrated Copper transceiver found
> eth0: Scatter-gather ON, 64-bit DMA ON, Tx Checksum ON, Rx Checksum ON,
> 802.1Q VLAN ON
> divert: allocating divert_blk for eth1
> PCI: Assigned IRQ 10 for device 03:08.0
> eth1: Broadcom BCM5701 found at mem fcf00000, IRQ 10, node addr
> 00065bf38c0f
> eth1: Broadcom BCM5701 Integrated Copper transceiver found
> eth1: Scatter-gather ON, 64-bit DMA ON, Tx Checksum ON, Rx Checksum ON,
> 802.1Q VLAN ON
> bcm5700: eth0 NIC Link is UP, 100 Mbps half duplex
> bcm5700: eth1 NIC Link is UP, 100 Mbps half duplex
> ip_conntrack (4095 buckets, 32760 max)
>
> now with new kernel
> Dec  5 10:07:55 network: Setting network parameters:  succeeded Dec  5
> 10:07:56 network: Bringing up loopback interface:  succeeded Dec  5
> 10:07:56
> ifup: bcm5700 device does not seem to be present, delaying eth0
> initialization. Dec  5 10:07:56 network: Bringing up interface eth0:
> failed
> Dec  5 10:07:56 ifup: bcm5700 device does not seem to be present, delaying
> eth1 initialization. Dec  5 10:07:56 network: Bringing up interface eth1:
> failed
>
>
> Can anyone give me some ideas ?
>
> Thanks
>
>
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