Realtek 8139c Driver Linux

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  1. Realtek 8139c Driver Linux Windows 7

Ewaller@odin:1 1005%find /usr/lib/modules -name 8139too.ko.gz -print/usr/lib/modules/3.5.4-1-ARCH/kernel/drivers/net/ethernet/realtek/8139too.ko.gzewaller@odin: 1006%uname -aLinux odin 3.5.4-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Sat Sep 15 08:12:04 CEST 2012 x8664 GNU/Linuxewaller@odin: 1007%modprobe 8139tooERROR: could not insert '8139too': Operation not permittedewaller@odin:1 1008%sudo modprobe 8139toosudo password for ewaller:ewaller@odin: 1009%lsmod grep 81398139too 20727 0mii 4123 2 r8169,8139tooewaller@odin: 1010%. If a reboot did not catch it, it means the kernel installed in /boot must not have been updated when you last updated your kernel. This might have happened if /boot was not mounted when you did the update. In that case, the files will be mounted at the mount point /boot, not in the volume that you normally mount at that location (your boot volume)Check this by seeing if /boot is mounted (look at the output of mount).

Realtek 8139c driver download

Realtek 8139c Driver Linux Windows 7

If it is, look at the dates and names of the kernel in boot. Then, unmount it, and see if there are newer files at /boot.If there are, you can move those files to the boot volume.The easiest fix is probably just to ensure the boot volume is mounted at /boot, then just reinstall the kernel. If there is any cruft in your mount point (without the boot volume mounted) then you could just delete them.Edit: Another possibility is that you have two boot partitions, and Grub (or Syslinux, or whatever) is picking up the wrong one.Edit: TypoLast edited by ewaller (2012-09-23 18:46:23).

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