Re: redhat can't see network card on MSI K9NGM4 V2
- From: Pascal Hambourg <boite-a-spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 06 Jul 2008 12:56:52 +0200
Hello,
obakesan a écrit :
RTL8201, RTL8201BL, RTL8201CL, RTL8201CP, RTL8201N and RTL8211B(L) are
all PHYceiver. That is a driverless hardware device. Software driver
are relative to Network controller ( MAC ) which is integrated into
chipset in such case mostly.
These are PHY devices, the part beyond the ethernet controller itself. You don't need a driver for it, only for the controller.
00:0a.0 Ethernet controller: nVidia Corporation: Unknown device 054c (rev a2)
According to my information this is an nVidia MCP67 ethernet controller, which requires the forcedeth driver in kernel 2.6.20 at least.
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