Hello ! Do you check if the requested address is free ? This may be the source of your problem... Try ping 192.168.1.3 to see if this address is already assigned. -- "the principal difference between the Free Software movement and the open source activity is that open source is a development model and Free Software is a social movement" -- RMS
On Mon, December 11, 2006 20:28, Leandro Melo de Sales wrote: > Hi Jerry, but the fact is that eth0 (the first ip, 192.168.1.2) is up... > > Any other clue? > > Leandro > > 2006/12/11, Jerry McBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> On Monday 11 December 2006 12:34, Leandro Melo de Sales wrote: >> > Hi list, >> > >> > # ifconfig eth0:0 192.168.1.3 >> > SIOCSIFADDR: File exists >> > SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested address >> > >> > My /etc/conf.d/net is correct: >> > >> > config_eth0=( "192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0" >> > "192.168.1.3 netmask 255.255.255.0" >> > "192.168.1.6 netmask 255.255.255.0" >> > ) >> > routes_eth0=( "default gw 192.168.1.1" ) >> > >> > When I start /etc/init.d/net.eth0 (which is a sym link to net.lo) >> > everything seems to be ok, but when I type ifconfig I can see just >> eth0 >> > interface. So, I tried to execute the ifconfig command listen above >> but >> I >> > got that error. What is wrong? >> > >> > Thank you, >> > >> > Leandro >> >> Normally this means you haven't loaded the required nic driver or have >> loaded >> the wrong one... >> >> The lspci tool is your friend, if you need help figuring out which nic >> driver >> you need. >> >> -- >> >> -- >> >> Jerry McBride >> -- >> gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list >> >> > -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list