Not detecting network card in centos 7
In my VMware Workstation I have installed CentOS 7 but it is not showing any network card.
When type lspci
I am geting
:*-2:00.0 USB controller: VMware USB1.1 UHCI Controller
02:01.0 Ethernet controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] 79c970 [PCnet32 LANCE] (rev 10)
02:02.0 Multimedia audio controller: Ensoniq ES1371 / Creative Labs CT2518 [AudioPCI-97] (rev 02)
02:03.0 USB controller: VMware USB2 EHCI Controller
02:05.0 Ethernet controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] 79c970 [PCnet32 LANCE] (rev 10)
This is my NIC status
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In my VMware Workstation I have installed CentOS 7 but it is not showing any network card.
When type lspci
I am geting
:*-2:00.0 USB controller: VMware USB1.1 UHCI Controller
02:01.0 Ethernet controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] 79c970 [PCnet32 LANCE] (rev 10)
02:02.0 Multimedia audio controller: Ensoniq ES1371 / Creative Labs CT2518 [AudioPCI-97] (rev 02)
02:03.0 USB controller: VMware USB2 EHCI Controller
02:05.0 Ethernet controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] 79c970 [PCnet32 LANCE] (rev 10)
This is my NIC status
centos
Did you try install VMware tools ?
– pun
Dec 20 '15 at 2:59
network card are active on VM controls ?
– Archemar
Dec 20 '15 at 9:50
Hi guys, i found the solution for this problem that when i installed centos in vmware i had selected a wrong version from the drop down list in vmware workstation's os selecting part. after i installed with correct version now it's working fine
– fir
Dec 21 '15 at 0:03
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In my VMware Workstation I have installed CentOS 7 but it is not showing any network card.
When type lspci
I am geting
:*-2:00.0 USB controller: VMware USB1.1 UHCI Controller
02:01.0 Ethernet controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] 79c970 [PCnet32 LANCE] (rev 10)
02:02.0 Multimedia audio controller: Ensoniq ES1371 / Creative Labs CT2518 [AudioPCI-97] (rev 02)
02:03.0 USB controller: VMware USB2 EHCI Controller
02:05.0 Ethernet controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] 79c970 [PCnet32 LANCE] (rev 10)
This is my NIC status
centos
In my VMware Workstation I have installed CentOS 7 but it is not showing any network card.
When type lspci
I am geting
:*-2:00.0 USB controller: VMware USB1.1 UHCI Controller
02:01.0 Ethernet controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] 79c970 [PCnet32 LANCE] (rev 10)
02:02.0 Multimedia audio controller: Ensoniq ES1371 / Creative Labs CT2518 [AudioPCI-97] (rev 02)
02:03.0 USB controller: VMware USB2 EHCI Controller
02:05.0 Ethernet controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] 79c970 [PCnet32 LANCE] (rev 10)
This is my NIC status
centos
centos
edited Dec 20 '15 at 0:59
pun
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Did you try install VMware tools ?
– pun
Dec 20 '15 at 2:59
network card are active on VM controls ?
– Archemar
Dec 20 '15 at 9:50
Hi guys, i found the solution for this problem that when i installed centos in vmware i had selected a wrong version from the drop down list in vmware workstation's os selecting part. after i installed with correct version now it's working fine
– fir
Dec 21 '15 at 0:03
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Did you try install VMware tools ?
– pun
Dec 20 '15 at 2:59
network card are active on VM controls ?
– Archemar
Dec 20 '15 at 9:50
Hi guys, i found the solution for this problem that when i installed centos in vmware i had selected a wrong version from the drop down list in vmware workstation's os selecting part. after i installed with correct version now it's working fine
– fir
Dec 21 '15 at 0:03
Did you try install VMware tools ?
– pun
Dec 20 '15 at 2:59
Did you try install VMware tools ?
– pun
Dec 20 '15 at 2:59
network card are active on VM controls ?
– Archemar
Dec 20 '15 at 9:50
network card are active on VM controls ?
– Archemar
Dec 20 '15 at 9:50
Hi guys, i found the solution for this problem that when i installed centos in vmware i had selected a wrong version from the drop down list in vmware workstation's os selecting part. after i installed with correct version now it's working fine
– fir
Dec 21 '15 at 0:03
Hi guys, i found the solution for this problem that when i installed centos in vmware i had selected a wrong version from the drop down list in vmware workstation's os selecting part. after i installed with correct version now it's working fine
– fir
Dec 21 '15 at 0:03
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i found the solution for this problem that when i installed centos in vmware i had selected a wrong version from the drop down list in vmware workstation's os selecting part. after i installed with correct version now it's working fine
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Did you try install VMware tools ?
– pun
Dec 20 '15 at 2:59
network card are active on VM controls ?
– Archemar
Dec 20 '15 at 9:50
Hi guys, i found the solution for this problem that when i installed centos in vmware i had selected a wrong version from the drop down list in vmware workstation's os selecting part. after i installed with correct version now it's working fine
– fir
Dec 21 '15 at 0:03