Re: [newbie] eth0 - eth1 problems
Steve Mendizabal wrote: >Hello listers, just joined, just installed and hopefully won't get too many >RTFM responses: > >On init these show as failed and its taking a long time to boot up. 1-2 min >eth0 & eth1 >Now I believe these to be my ethernet cards. Any reason why they would be >failing? Also I cant get my DSL to work either. I know the 2 are related but >where to start to find the answer? > >Mandrake 8.2 DL version >10G partition >1Gig swap >Dell 8200 >128MB ram > >ethernet cards: >Kingston EtherRx KNE111TX PCI Fast Ethernet >CNet PRO200WL PCI Fast Ethernet >(is there anyway to know which is which IE; eth0, eth1?) > > >1 partridge >1 peartree > > >Steve Mendizabal >Multimedia Engineer > > > > > >Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? >Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com > Yep, you can find out by looking in several different places 1. /etc/modules.conf specific alias instructions will be here to assign drivers to eth0 and eth1 2. linuxconf=>networking=>host name and IP network devices=> Adaptor 1 will be eth0 and Adaptor 2 will be eth1 Now to get them working, _very patiently_ try Mandrake Control Center. => Network and Internet. eth1 should be the one connected to your internet connection eth0 should be connected to your local network The reason for that is that Internet connection sharing is set up that way, with eth0 at 192.168.0.1 offering dhcp and forwarding nameservice to the rest of the local network. So if ever you plan to use the Mandrake box as the gateway and just want to use the wizard rather than doing the iptables setup yourself, then you will be ready to do so. Now the internet connection and network setup should work OK, but keep in mind that they are two different setups, and the tool sets one up as the internet access method. Two nameservers are allocated for internet and one for local net. More than three can cause problems. Now as to why they are not working now--there could be several reasons 1. ACPI enabled in the BIOS could have placed all the cards in your system on the same interrupt. 2. The KNE111TX uses the tulip driver so if you see de4x5 in the alias on modules.conf, change it to tulip. 3. The CNET Pro200WL has zero documentation as to the chipset it uses both on the CNETusa and CNET.tw sites and from Dell. Most likely the tech info from Dell would be the only one applicable as it is likely an OEM version of the card specifically made for Dell. I do see articles about difficulty getting the CNet to run with Win2K. Try removing the CNET from your system and detecting only the other ethernet card. If this works, then it is interference or a bad detection which cannot be corrected because no technical information on the chipset in use is available. Possibly I could analyze the problem if you could post the output of lspci -vvv Civileme Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] eth0 - eth1 problems
That all I wanted was a little push. Will try these commands and go forth on my march through LinuxLand. Thanks - Original Message - From: "H.J.Bathoorn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 2:56 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] eth0 - eth1 problems > On Thu 27 Jun 2002 20:03, Steve Mendizabal wrote: > > I want to know why i'm getting failed eth0, failed eth1 messages at boot. I > > tried looking through the docs but found nothing. Any help or gentle push > > would be greatly appreciated. > > well here's some gentle pushing: > > Go to a commandline by opening a terminal (or hitting > ) > Then login and type:"dmesg" without the quotes. Use or > to scroll up or down the output and find what's being stated about eth0 and > eth1. > And/or type: "less /var/log/syslog" (without ") and look for information > there. > If you're still clueless after that, come back and tell us what eth1 and eth0 > are supposed to be doing on your PC/network and what error messages were > there. > > Don't take it harshly, just trying to push you into a little 'selfhelp' ;o) > > Good luck, > > Harm. > > > > > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] eth0 - eth1 problems
On Thu 27 Jun 2002 20:03, Steve Mendizabal wrote: > I want to know why i'm getting failed eth0, failed eth1 messages at boot. I > tried looking through the docs but found nothing. Any help or gentle push > would be greatly appreciated. well here's some gentle pushing: Go to a commandline by opening a terminal (or hitting ) Then login and type:"dmesg" without the quotes. Use or to scroll up or down the output and find what's being stated about eth0 and eth1. And/or type: "less /var/log/syslog" (without ") and look for information there. If you're still clueless after that, come back and tell us what eth1 and eth0 are supposed to be doing on your PC/network and what error messages were there. Don't take it harshly, just trying to push you into a little 'selfhelp' ;o) Good luck, Harm. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] eth0 - eth1 problems
I want to know why i'm getting failed eth0, failed eth1 messages at boot. I tried looking through the docs but found nothing. Any help or gentle push would be greatly appreciated. > Being a new Linux user with +1 day's experience, one thing I did see on the > net is that the KNE111TX card can get a bit funny with Linux. > -Original Message- > From: Steve Mendizabal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 16:22 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [newbie] eth0 - eth1 problems > > > Hello listers, just joined, just installed and hopefully won't get too many > RTFM responses: > > On init these show as failed and its taking a long time to boot up. 1-2 min > eth0 & eth1 > Now I believe these to be my ethernet cards. Any reason why they would be > failing? Also I cant get my DSL to work either. I know the 2 are related but > where to start to find the answer? > > Mandrake 8.2 DL version > 10G partition > 1Gig swap > Dell 8200 > 128MB ram > > ethernet cards: > Kingston EtherRx KNE111TX PCI Fast Ethernet > CNet PRO200WL PCI Fast Ethernet > (is there anyway to know which is which IE; eth0, eth1?) > > > 1 partridge > 1 peartree > > > Steve Mendizabal > Multimedia Engineer > > > > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
RE: [newbie] eth0 - eth1 problems
Title: RE: [newbie] eth0 - eth1 problems -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Steve Mendizabal Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 10:22 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] eth0 - eth1 problems Hello listers, just joined, just installed and hopefully won't get too many RTFM responses: On init these show as failed and its taking a long time to boot up. 1-2 min eth0 & eth1 Now I believe these to be my ethernet cards. Any reason why they would be failing? Also I cant get my DSL to work either. I know the 2 are related but where to start to find the answer? Mandrake 8.2 DL version 10G partition 1Gig swap Dell 8200 128MB ram ethernet cards: Kingston EtherRx KNE111TX PCI Fast Ethernet CNet PRO200WL PCI Fast Ethernet (is there anyway to know which is which IE; eth0, eth1?) 1 partridge 1 peartree Steve Mendizabal Multimedia Engineer Are you using ML8.1 or 8.2, if so it would appear that the ethernet cards are not initialized. Try from a command line "ifup eth0" and "ifup eth1" and see if there are any messages kicked back. You may need to go to the Mandrake control panel and select the "internet connection and connection sharing" and then run the wizard to set up the network and internet connections.HTH Dennis M.
RE: [newbie] eth0 - eth1 problems
Being a new Linux user with +1 day's experience, one thing I did see on the net is that the KNE111TX card can get a bit funny with Linux. Someone else I'm sure will know a hell of a lot more about this than I. Andy Sweetman (Off to a strip club in 30mins, and has got Friday off =) ) -Original Message- From: Steve Mendizabal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 16:22 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] eth0 - eth1 problems Hello listers, just joined, just installed and hopefully won't get too many RTFM responses: On init these show as failed and its taking a long time to boot up. 1-2 min eth0 & eth1 Now I believe these to be my ethernet cards. Any reason why they would be failing? Also I cant get my DSL to work either. I know the 2 are related but where to start to find the answer? Mandrake 8.2 DL version 10G partition 1Gig swap Dell 8200 128MB ram ethernet cards: Kingston EtherRx KNE111TX PCI Fast Ethernet CNet PRO200WL PCI Fast Ethernet (is there anyway to know which is which IE; eth0, eth1?) 1 partridge 1 peartree Steve Mendizabal Multimedia Engineer Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] eth0 - eth1 problems
Hello listers, just joined, just installed and hopefully won't get too many RTFM responses: On init these show as failed and its taking a long time to boot up. 1-2 min eth0 & eth1 Now I believe these to be my ethernet cards. Any reason why they would be failing? Also I cant get my DSL to work either. I know the 2 are related but where to start to find the answer? Mandrake 8.2 DL version 10G partition 1Gig swap Dell 8200 128MB ram ethernet cards: Kingston EtherRx KNE111TX PCI Fast Ethernet CNet PRO200WL PCI Fast Ethernet (is there anyway to know which is which IE; eth0, eth1?) 1 partridge 1 peartree Steve Mendizabal Multimedia Engineer Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com