https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=115
------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-02-09 00:43 ------- That is the same problem I had. If you read through the entire report, you will see I had the same problem, and that a workaround is to boot with both acpi=off and noapic as parameters. Try that. ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug, or are watching someone who is. ------- Reminder: ------- assigned_to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] status: ASSIGNED creation_date: description: I did an expert install of Mandrake-Linux 9.0 beta3 after downloading the iso's, verifying the md5sums, and burning them on 700MB CD-RW's. When the system tries to bring up eth0 on bootup, it complains that it can't find the information for it and asks me to check that the link, cable, etc. are OK. I have a computer running OpenBSD as a firewall between my ISP and my internal network. My internal network is 192.168.0.X. OpenBSD is running a DHCP server and has worked properly in the past with other Linux distros (LM 9.0beta2 as of yesterday). If I then manually configure the NIC to a static IP, manually fill in the DNS nameservers of my IP provider, add the default route to my firewall which is the gateway, networking works to the extent that I am able to run Konqueror and browse the internet. I haven't tried anything else (e.g. samba). As I say, four days before, I had installed LM beta2 and this functionality worked fine. This is my system: Motherboard: FIC VA-503+ Processor: K6-2 500MHz RAM: 256MB PC133 RAM @ 100MHz FSB HardDrive: IBM-DJNA-371350 13.7GB 7200RPM Video Card: AOpen PG975 AGP 4MB (Trident PG975 AGP) Sound: Pine 3D Wavetable Sound (Uses Crystal 4235 ISA Sound) TV Card: Zoltrix TVMAX CD-RW#1: Mitsumi 48X9TE CD-RW 24x10x40 CD-RW#2: HP CD Writer Plus 4x4x24 USB Device: INTEL Pro Share Web Camera Network Card: 3COM 3C905B Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster 700IFT Printer: HP600C Mouse: PS2 Wheel type clone Other Boards: Generic Brand ISA I/O 2-8250 Serial, 1 Parallel Used, HDD and floppy disabled. 4 Partitions on the hard drive: hda1 - 6.2 GB Windows 98, hda2 - 45.6 MB linux ext3 /boot, hda3 - 5.8 GB linux ext3 /, hda4 - 512 MB linux swap.