This was a real mystery. There are three versions of the Ether PCI Lan Card II. Linux had incorrectly detected it as a later verison during the orginal installation and because I was not plugged into the network, and didnt check this out.
I have the oldest version which is ne2000 compatible. I selected ne2000 in xconfig, rebuilt the kernel, it works fine now.
Conan
>
> On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Conan Callen wrote:
>
> > The only problem so far has nothing to do with selinux itself but Im
> > hoping someone on this list can give me a pointer. Im not sure which
> > network device to select during the menuconfig (xconfig) step. I have a Linksys
> > Ether PCI Lan Card II. If anyone knows the required selection it would be
> > very helpful.
>
> Sorry, I'm not familiar with this card. But I'm assuming that the card
> was recognized when you installed RedHat 7.1 originally, so you should
> be able to determine the driver by looking at the 'dmesg' output or
> /var/log/messages after booting the ordinary RedHat 7.1 kernel.
>
> --
> Stephen D. Smalley, NAI Labs
> ssmalley@nai.com
>
>
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