--- Aurélien_Campéas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You have a problem with dhcp here. Are you sure you want it ? It
> seems
> like the dhcp client doesn't find a dhcp server...
> I mean, why not pick up some private ip adress (like 192.168.0.2) and
> rewrite your eth0 entry in /etc/network/interfa
Le lun 22/03/2004 à 09:22, Renhao Zhang a écrit :
> Aurlien,
> Thank you for your prompt and insightful reply. I'll
> get a move on learning to compiling my own kernel.
Wait a minute... !
> # The first network card - this entry was created
> during the Debian installation
> # (network, broadc
Aurélien,
Thank you for your prompt and insightful reply. I'll
get a move on learning to compiling my own kernel.
Hopefully, that'll get the networking functioning. In
the mean time, I'd still like to learn exactly how my
setup isn't working and what I am fixing. The
following is the info you a
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