Am Montag, den 16.05.2016, 19:12 +0300 schrieb Toomas Tamm:
> On Fri, 2016-05-13 at 22:35 +0200, Christian Meyer wrote:
> > I'm facing a "myterious" networking problem ...
> Have you checked whether the problem is "permanent" or "intermittent"?
It happens on two computers and I tried about 5 or 8
On Fri, 2016-05-13 at 22:35 +0200, Christian Meyer wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I'm facing a "myterious" networking problem that only occurs during
> FAI installation:
> Most Computers do recognize LAN connection without any promlems, but
> some (with identical hardware) don't.
Have you checked whe
> On Sat, 14 May 2016 21:01:28 +, c2h5oh said:
> In my case the network link was down: "no-CARRIER", so neither ping nor
nfs worked.
Ah, I missed that. Maybe the Linux driver uses a lower timeout when
waiting for the carrier signal. Anyway, always check the cable if you
have network
Am Sa. Mai 14 00:15:29 2016 GMT+0200 schrieb Thomas Lange:
> Some years ago, I had a defective cable which had only problems when
> using larger ethernet packets. Pinging worked very well, ...
In my case the network link was down: "no-CARRIER", so neither ping nor nfs
worked.
> I'm not awar
> On Fri, 13 May 2016 22:35:45 +0200, "Christian Meyer"
> said:
> The point I don't understand is that the same (defective ?) cable works
well with Windows installed on the machine, even the
> ready installed Debian after deployment works very well with it
(PXE-Boot, too). Only
Hello there,
I'm facing a "myterious" networking problem that only occurs during FAI installation:
Most Computers do recognize LAN connection without any promlems, but some (with identical hardware) don't.
Dmesg, lsmod and lspci shows identical output on all machines (RTL 8111/8168/8411 with