Hi Smith, I guess your NIC driver isn’t built into default Xen0 kernel or as Xen0 modules. If so, you have to rebuild your Xen kernel alone. :-( Best Regards, Yongkang (Kangkang) 永康 ________________________________ From: fedora-xen-bounces@redhat.com [mailto:fedora-xen-bounces@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Eric Smith Sent: 2006年4月4日 12:20 To: fedora-xen@redhat.com Subject: [Fedora-xen] no eth0 device Hi, With clean FC5 install followed by yum upgrade, and after installing xen, kernel-xen0, and kernel-xenU: I boot into kernel-xen0 ok, xend starts, things like xm list work, but my eth0 device is not found at boot time. Booting into the non-xen kernel and it works as expected. eth0 is Broadcom 4400 10/100BaseT Ethernet. Perhaps I''m missing the main xen documentation, but I didn''t see anything about this in the quickstart guide. Thank you for your help, Eric