Re: [Leaf-user] Getting Dachsein to work

2001-12-06 Thread Patrick Benson

Vince Schiller wrote:
 
 I abandoned Eiger and now have attempted Dachstein.  I am a little confused
 by the error message I am getting.
 
 No subnet declaration for 'eth1' (0.0.0.0).  Please write a subnet
 declaration in your dhcpd.conf file for the network segment to which eht1 is
 attached.
 
 I've reviewed the file and am uncertain how to write this subnet
 declaration.  The help file suggests that I may need to edit
 /etc/init.d/dhcpcd as well.
 
 I've tried various changes to be sure that all the hardware is working.  I
 am at a loss for how to edit the files.
 
 I would appreciate any help I can get on this.  Thank you.
 
 vince

Do you really need dhcpd for your system/systems? If you already have
manually assigned ip addresses for your internal machines then having
this package would be unecessary. Just edit the syslinux.cfg file and
remove dhcpd. On the other hand, it's asking you to submit a subnet
segment, like 192.168.0.0, 10.0.0.0, etc. so that it can configure
itself and hand out addresses to your machines...Charles has a page for
dhcpd, too.  http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/Packages/dhcpd.htm

-- 
Patrick Benson
Stockholm, Sweden

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Re: [Leaf-user] Getting Dachsein to work

2001-12-06 Thread Charles Steinkuehler

 I abandoned Eiger and now have attempted Dachstein.  I am a little
confused
 by the error message I am getting.

 No subnet declaration for 'eth1' (0.0.0.0).  Please write a subnet
 declaration in your dhcpd.conf file for the network segment to which eht1
is
 attached.

 I've reviewed the file and am uncertain how to write this subnet
 declaration.  The help file suggests that I may need to edit
 /etc/init.d/dhcpcd as well.

 I've tried various changes to be sure that all the hardware is working.  I
 am at a loss for how to edit the files.

 I would appreciate any help I can get on this.  Thank you.

If you're just starting with a Dachstein image, this error indicates your
internal network card is not configured.  You probably need to load the
proper kernel module for your network card(s).  Edit /etc/modules to control
which modules to load.  If you're lucky, the module(s) you need will already
be on the disk.  If not, you'll have to download them and add them to your
floppy.

More detailed directions are available in the readme file on the floppy.
You can find out which kernel module your network cards require from section
4 of the linux Ethernet-HOWTO:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Ethernet-HOWTO.html

Charles Steinkuehler
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror)



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RE: [Leaf-user] Getting Dachsein to work

2001-12-06 Thread Troy Aden

I was a complete LRP newbie and this website helped me immensely.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/doc/guide/install-eigerstein/eiger-contents.
html



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From:   Charles Steinkuehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
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Subject:Re: [Leaf-user] Getting Dachsein to work

 I abandoned Eiger and now have attempted Dachstein.  I am a little
confused
 by the error message I am getting.

 No subnet declaration for 'eth1' (0.0.0.0).  Please write a subnet
 declaration in your dhcpd.conf file for the network segment to which eht1
is
 attached.

 I've reviewed the file and am uncertain how to write this subnet
 declaration.  The help file suggests that I may need to edit
 /etc/init.d/dhcpcd as well.

 I've tried various changes to be sure that all the hardware is working.  I
 am at a loss for how to edit the files.

 I would appreciate any help I can get on this.  Thank you.

If you're just starting with a Dachstein image, this error indicates your
internal network card is not configured.  You probably need to load the
proper kernel module for your network card(s).  Edit /etc/modules to control
which modules to load.  If you're lucky, the module(s) you need will already
be on the disk.  If not, you'll have to download them and add them to your
floppy.

More detailed directions are available in the readme file on the floppy.
You can find out which kernel module your network cards require from section
4 of the linux Ethernet-HOWTO:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Ethernet-HOWTO.html

Charles Steinkuehler
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror)



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