On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Carl Carpenter wrote:
> Seriously, I have a problem when running the SELinux kernel in that the eth0
> module can't be found during bootup (modprobe: can't locate module eth0).
You need to customize your kernel configuration for your hardware. The default kernel configuration (part of the mainstream linux kernel tree, not modified by LSM/SELinux) doesn't enable many network card drivers. You need to enable the driver for your network card under the Network device support menu.
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