network connection problems in Lupu5.2

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network connection problems in Lupu5.2

#1 Post by dito »

Hello,

Just upgraded from lupu5.1.1 to lupu5.2, and I get no modules to load when trying to connect to the internet via eth0 (no wireless on this machine).

To upgrade my frugal installation, I followed the usual steps replacing the necessary files in the directory I boot from. Everything works, and with greater speed!

But no internet connection...

Did I do anything wrongly? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
dito

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#2 Post by Béèm »

Did it work with 5.1.1?
If yes what module did get loaded?
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#3 Post by dito »

5.1.1. loaded one of the two modules for the Xircom network cards, I do not remember which one, but I had no connection problems with it.

5.2 does not show any modules at all.

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#4 Post by Béèm »

Try to find the name of the modules and see if they are in the 5.2
Type in a terminal find / |grep xxxxx, where xxxxx is the module name you found of the 5.1
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#5 Post by dito »

the two modules are there in the kernel, both xircom_cb and xirc2ps_cs, as you can see in the attached jpeg

I specified the modules in the network wizard, but they cannot be loaded, as you can also see in the jpeg

any ideas?
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#6 Post by Béèm »

I am puzzled.
You tried to load the yenta_socket, which is the first thing to do, otherwise the xircom modules won't load.
But the needed yenta modules seem not to be there, which is strange, as I have the yenta support loaded in my laptop and 5.2.

Try to boot from the CD with puppy pfix=ram and try the connection.

If it works, then something has gone wrong in the upgrade.
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#7 Post by dito »

I was trying to avoid writing a new CD, which is the very point of upgrading, isn't it, but it seems there is basically no other choice...

Béèm, thanks for your help.

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#8 Post by Béèm »

Wait.
I suppose you have a menu.lst.
Then you can add pfix=ram to the kernel line also.
You don't have to burn a CD then.
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#9 Post by dito »

I added pfix=ram on the kernel line, rebooted, and the network connection was established automatically with module xircom_cb.

However, now xvesa does not work, which I need to use, since xorg does not fit my video card.

So I think something must have gone wrong with the upgrade, although it was done rightly, as far as I can tell.

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