Re: Woody/SS5 upgrade problem

2002-07-25 Thread Robert Waldner
On Wed, 24 Jul 2002 18:59:55 PDT, Neil Gruending writes: >>> Since named isn't resolving, how can I >>> finish upgrading my system, or do I need to burn a CD and start over? >Looks like I lied earlier - I can't ping anything, including localhost! I >keep on getting "Network is unreachable" error

Re: Woody/SS5 upgrade problem

2002-07-24 Thread Neil Gruending
Looks like I lied earlier - I can't ping anything, including localhost! I keep on getting "Network is unreachable" errors. Ifconfig says that both eth0 and lo interfaces are up, so I'm getting more confused... Neil On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at 10:41:50AM -0700, Patrick Morris wrote: > At the risk of

Re: Woody/SS5 upgrade problem

2002-07-24 Thread Mark Eichin
> Do I need to worry about the unimplemented SPARC system calls? Well, they mean your libc is way ahead of your kernel... you should definitely consider upgrading to a 2.4 kernel anyway... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL

Re: Woody/SS5 upgrade problem

2002-07-24 Thread Neil Gruending
My resolve.conf lists my firewall (SS2+Solaris) as my DNS server. The SS5 resolved everything when I started the upgrade. I tried pinging the firewall by name which didn't work, but the IP address did. From past experience the only time when I can't ping my firewall by name I can't ping it by

Re: Woody/SS5 upgrade problem

2002-07-24 Thread Patrick Morris
At the risk of asking a dumb question... have you tried pointing to a working DNS server in your resolv.conf? You don't need to run named to resolve DNS names. On Wed, 24 Jul 2002, Neil Gruending wrote: > Since named isn't resolving, how can I > finish upgrading my system, or do I need to burn

Woody/SS5 upgrade problem

2002-07-24 Thread Neil Gruending
I tried upgrading my SS5 from the last potato release to woody last night and things didn't go so well. Using apt-get, I did a update and then a dist-upgrade. Halfway through the upgrade, dpkg died with a broken pipe. I also saw some warnings about unimplemented SPARC system calls associated wi