I've booted from SLES 10 SP2 CD and installed Gentoo. Now I'm trying to make Ethernet work (it is working in SLES).
I found this document, but in current kernel (2.6.38.2) sysfs layout is some different, for example, there is no parameters file in qeth device directory, but it have separate file portname.
After echo 0.0.0100,0.0.0101,0.0.0102 > /sys/bus/ccwgroup/drivers/qeth/group sysfs contains new directory /sys/devices/qeth/0.0.0100 with few files and directories inside. File portname contains "no portname required".
But when I'm trying to write 1 to file online it says:
-bash: echo: write error: No such device
I also tried to write "OSAPORT" to portname, 0 and 1 to layer2 with no success. I still can not create eth0 interface.
What am I missing and how to corretly make eth0 configured at boot time in Gentoo?
ifconfig -abesides lo? Also, can you figure out which kernel modules are loaded for Ethernet under SLES with lsmod? – penguin359 Apr 06 '11 at 11:09ifconfig -ashowsloandsit0. IIRC, SLES loadsqdioandqethmodules, and I have both compiled-in on Gentoo. – gelraen Apr 06 '11 at 17:24find /sys -name '*eth*'anddmesg | grep -E '(qdio|qeth)'reveals under both Gentoo and SLES. – penguin359 Apr 06 '11 at 17:50/etc/ccwgroup.conf, buteth0still not created andgrep -R 'ccwgroup\.conf' /etc/init.dshows nothing. – gelraen Apr 12 '11 at 08:18