On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 23:04, Ammon Christiansen wrote:
I did the ifconfig thing but I didn't really know what I was looking for and since I don't have internet connectivity under linux (even knoppix), I don't really know what to do.
Hmm, I guess I figured you see if eth0 was listed by ifconfig and that you had and IP address (listed as inet addr:XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX), just so you could use that information to further your debugging efforts.
I would think that knoppix would work, but it doesn't either. Anyway, how would I go about checking my services to see whether I bring up my network at boot?
Where would that be in the mandrake control center?
In the Mandrake control center (I'm not sitting at a mandrake box at the moment so I'm going from memory) I believe there is a section called system, or services (or maybe system then inside there a section called services). In there you should find a list of services and there in an indication whether the service is currently running and whether it is set to start at boot or not.
Incidently you can also check this list from the command line by typing:
/sbin/chkconfig --list
This doesn't tell you whether each service is currently running or not, the on/off tells you whether it is set to start at boot in that run-level. For example the line:
network 0:off 1:off 2:on 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off
means networking will be started in run levels 2 through 5 (run level 5 is what your normally use). I don't know if knoppix has a chkconfig command, someone who knows more about knoppix (or debian I guess) can probably tell you the easiest way to see what is supposed to start at boot in knoppix.
I hope that helps you.
Bryan
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It said something about loopback the ip address was only a localhost type 128. or 127. 0.0.1
Weirdly enough, I checked the system/services section and did ifconfig again and chkconfig --list
I found out that mandrake control center is set up to start network and internet at boot and it said they were both running, but inthe chkconfig --list internet was not listed although network was. I wonder if it just can't sense the internet connection. I live in Heritage Halls (on campus) if that makes any difference. I never had any problems with RedHat with it autodetecting it. I can ping localhost, but I don't seem to be getting an outside Internet connection. That narrows things down. What should I try from here?
Thanks a bunch!
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