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Re: [Xen-users] FC4 + Xen 2.0.6 eth0 failed


  • To: Pavel Kozubenko <pavelyk@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • From: benjamin <benjaminrtz@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 00:48:21 +0530
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On 8/23/05, Pavel Kozubenko <pavelyk@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am new to XEN. Just installed xen on my fedora core 4 following the
instructions given by Red Hat ( using 'yum'). I was able to boot to X window
but my eth0 is not available nor I can see my ethernet interfaces anymore. I
use DELL Dimension 2100 with built-in LAN interface and also have one in one
of PCI slots. None of them visible.  ANy idea why it might happen?



Thanks,

Pavel Kozubenko



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I hope you mean this is on dom0. Have you tried to bring  up you nic manually?

Further question here for others - I  am running  Xen 2.0.6 on , Ubuntu 5.4 as dom0. Networking is fine. Running lspci shows me my nic (Broadcom), but lsmod does not show module for my nic. What would be happening behind.

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