All,

I can verify this.  No matter how I tried (in a user fashion), panoramix
did not allow me to configure networking.  Like timothy I also tried to
setup the networking using linux conf and when I tried to exit the "basic
networking screen"  --  Segmentation Fault!

I then loaded the modules necessary (8390 & ne2k-pci - which all worked -
card detected, etc), tried via linuxconf again - again the segmentation
fault.  I then resorted to ifconfig eth0 192.168.xx.yy which worked.  

Bruce

On 27 Aug 1999, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:

> Timothy Litwiller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Fresh clean mirror yesterday morning approx 8:00 am US Central time.
> > The panoramix install never asked to setup network connection, I tried
> 
> it's one of features of panoramix :-\
> 
> > to use linuxconf to do it but it just core dumps.
> 
> Core dumps ?
> 
> could you tell us more  ?
> 
> > Guess I am going to have to reload 6.0 so I can get it back on the net.
> 
> You can always use the newt install (this one work !!! ;))
> 
> -- 
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>                                        --Chmouel
> 

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