Andrew Boyd(deleted)
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RE: RE: RE: Network Device not found
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Andrew Boyd(deleted)
02/12/2010 4:16 PM
post47261
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RE: RE: RE: Network Device not found
Ok. Let's say you download devnp-msk.so to
the directory /tmp. Start a terminal and get
a root command line, with a "#" prompt. Then
do the following:
# chmod 777 /tmp/devnp-msk.so
# mount -T io-pkt -o verbose /tmp/devnp-msk.so
Note that you could omit the "-o verbose" - that
causes the driver to put diagnostic information
in the "sloginfo" output.
Another way:
# slay io-pkt-v4-hc
# io-pkt-v4-hc -d /tmp/devnp-msk.so verbose
Now, assuming the driver doesn't give you an
error in the _attach routine - called when you
mount it - it's time to call the _init routine,
either by running dhcp.client or statically
assigning an IP address as such:
# ifconfig en0 10.42.110.5
Again, the sloginfo output will be useful, as
will the nicinfo output, and the "ifconfig -v en0"
output. Hopefully you should see a link speed/duplex
being detected, then start to see packets being
received - if that happens, pretty much everything
should work!
--
aboyd
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