Re: Network interfaces initialize with weird addresses

2006-02-27 Thread Joachim Achtzehnter
The zeroconf package was indeed the problem: Once this package was purged the network interfaces come up correctly at boot time as configured in /etc/network/interfaces. Thanks again, Joachim If you have zeroconf installed, is your problem!! OK, this was installed. Don't know how it got

Network interfaces initialize with weird addresses

2006-02-24 Thread Joachim Achtzehnter
Hi all, I've been running amd64 (unstable) without too much trouble for a couple of months on my mail server, but there is one major problem, and a recent update did not fix this problem: When the system boots it screws up the network interfaces. There are two interfaces, one going to an

Re: Network interfaces initialize with weird addresses

2006-02-24 Thread Francesco Cecconi
On Fri, 2006-02-24 at 16:45 -0800, Joachim Achtzehnter wrote: Hi all, I've been running amd64 (unstable) without too much trouble for a couple of months on my mail server, but there is one major problem, and a recent update did not fix this problem: When the system boots it screws up

Re: Network interfaces initialize with weird addresses

2006-02-24 Thread Joachim Achtzehnter
Hi Francesco, You wrote: If you have zeroconf installed, is your problem!! OK, this was installed. Don't know how it got selected, it wasn't something I would have chosen intentionally. :-) I've purged it and will see if this fixes the problem. Thanks for the suggestion. Joachim On