Well, everything works alright now :)
I boot mandrake with noapic, and acpi=off, and now everything works.
Yay!

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dennis Myers
Sent: Saturday, 14 June 2003 9:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] madrake 9.1 network problems

On Saturday 14 June 2003 02:48 am, Nathan Coad wrote:
> It's not the router that's the problem.  All the other (admittedly
> windows) computers work fine, get ip addresses, resolve dns names,
etc.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ronald J. Hall
> Sent: Saturday, 14 June 2003 4:47 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] madrake 9.1 network problems
>
> On Saturday 14 June 2003 02:06 am, Nathan Coad wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I’ve just installed mandrake 9.1 as a dual boot system with windows
> > 2000.  My motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-8smilh, with onboard lan
>
> (realtek
>
> > chipset RTL8101L).  Mandrake works fine with everything except for
>
> LAN.
>
> > I have a link light on the rj45 socket, so everything seems alright
> > there.
> > Where my problem is, is with pinging (or anything else) else
computers
> > on my network.  We have a home network with a dlink router running
>
> dhcp,
>
> > and a win2k server running dns.
> > I initially set networking settings under mandrake to dhcp, but no
ip
> > address was assigned.  Instead, on startup, eth0 assigned itself an
ip
> > address in the 192.168 (I think) range, instead of the 10.0.0.0
range
> > setup on the network.
> > I’ve tried dhcp or static ip addressing, but no luck.  I’ve been
using
> > the netconf utility under kde
> > Has anyone else had the same problems, or perhaps have some
>
> suggestions
>
> > as to what to do?
> > My /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 currently is:
> >
> > DEVICE="eth0"
> > BOOTPROTO="static"
> > BROADCAST="10.98.230.255"
> > IPADDR="10.98.230.5"
> > NETMASK="255.255.255.0"
> > ONBOOT="yes"
> > MII_NOT_SUPPORTED=yes
> > IPXNETNUM_802_2=""
> > IPXPRIMARY_802_2="no"
> > IPXACTIVE_802_2="no"
> > IPXNETNUM_802_3=""
> > IPXPRIMARY_802_3="no"
> > IPXACTIVE_802_3="no"
> > IPXNETNUM_ETHERII=""
> > IPXPRIMARY_ETHERII="no"
> > IPXACTIVE_ETHERII="no"
> > IPXNETNUM_SNAP=""
> > IPXPRIMARY_SNAP="no"
> > IPXACTIVE_SNAP="no"
> >
> > I really don’t know where all those ipx settings came from – I don’t
>
> use
>
> > IPX.
> >
> > Anyways, thanks in advance,
> > Nathan
>
> DId you logon to your router and adjust things there? I've got a Dlink
> router
> and it let me assign the range of IP addresses to be used for my 3
comp
> LAN.
> I'm using DHCP here and it works fine.
Did you check and make sure that the firewall was not activated by
default. 
You can check it in MCC. (Mandrake Control Center).  Look at
"security"and 
then "firewall"  if firewall shows that it is running check the box for
allow 
everything, and then see if you can access. If  you get on the internet,
then 
I believe you can go back and uncheck the allow everything and the
firewall 
will come back up but now it should not block access. HTH
Dennis M.



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