And I was just trying to figure out how to set up a static IP network connection on my debian build.
Rick On 4/8/2015 7:58 AM, Andreas Pettersson wrote: > Those and Intel Pro 100/1000 cards are prob. the best bet to get going tho. > Reliable cards. =) > > // Andreas > > John Thornton skrev den 2015-04-08 13:53: >> Yea, I have several PCI network cards and I just grabbed one from the >> pile and put it in. >> >> JT >> >> On 4/8/2015 6:49 AM, Andreas Pettersson wrote: >>> Ah you still need the loopback interface (the lo interface) you just add >>> ontop of the existing config. >>> >>> The old 3Com Tornado/Boomerang cards isnt always supported out of the >>> box actually. >>> But you can try to change the eth0 to eth1 and see if it sits on a >>> different device. >>> >>> Otherwise i would suspect you need to compile a driver. =) >>> >>> // Andreas >>> >>> John Thornton skrev den 2015-04-08 13:42: >>>> I commented out the original lines and added the second then rebooted >>>> and no network. >>>> >>>> lspci reports: Ethernet Controller 3Com Corporation 3c905C-TX/TX-M >>>> [Tornado] (rev78) >>>> >>>> JT >>>> >>>> On 4/8/2015 6:31 AM, Andreas Pettersson wrote: >>>>> So you dont have a a eth0 at all. then you need to add something like >>>>> this. >>>>> >>>>> allow-hotplug eth0 >>>>> iface eth0 inet static >>>>> address 192.168.1.150 >>>>> netmask 255.255.255.0 >>>>> broadcast 192.168.1.255 >>>>> gateway 192.168.1.1 >>>>> >>>>> OR!! >>>>> >>>>> allow-hotplug eth0 >>>>> iface eth0 inet dhcp >>>>> >>>>> depending on your network of course if you have a router with dhcp/dns >>>>> you use the second one if not you need to staticly configure. >>>>> >>>>> // Andreas >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> John Thornton skrev den 2015-04-08 13:26: >>>>>> etc/network/interfaces contains two lines: >>>>>> auto lo >>>>>> iface lo inet loopback >>>>>> >>>>>> JT >>>>>> >>>>>> On 4/8/2015 6:17 AM, Andreas Pettersson wrote: >>>>>>> You would prob. need to activate the card in the config. >>>>>>> You will find the config file under /etc/network/interfaces >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Prob. is the pci card on eth1 instead of eth0 - even if its deactivated >>>>>>> in the bios. >>>>>>> it usually "adresses" it self, just not useable. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> // A >>>>>>> >>>>>>> John Thornton skrev den 2015-04-08 13:12: >>>>>>>> I have a Debian Wheezy install on a computer down here in the Beer Cave >>>>>>>> and the other day the power blinked and I lost network connectivity on >>>>>>>> that computer. After some fumbling around I see that I had a red light >>>>>>>> on the router for that line instead of a green one. So I put a network >>>>>>>> card in the PCI slot and plugged that in. Now I have a green light on >>>>>>>> the router. I went to the bios and turned off the Ethernet on the >>>>>>>> motherboard. I still don't have a connection to the LAN from that >>>>>>>> computer. Any clues as to what I need to do? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks >>>>>>>> JT >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>>>>> -- Thanks Rick Lair Superior Roll & Turning LLC 399 East Center Street Petersburg MI, 49270 PH: 734-279-1831 FAX: 734-279-1166 www.superiorroll.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BPM Camp - Free Virtual Workshop May 6th at 10am PDT/1PM EDT Develop your own process in accordance with the BPMN 2 standard Learn Process modeling best practices with Bonita BPM through live exercises http://www.bonitasoft.com/be-part-of-it/events/bpm-camp-virtual- event?utm_ source=Sourceforge_BPM_Camp_5_6_15&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=VA_SF _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list Emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users