On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 01:15:35PM +1300, Bjorn Nilsen wrote:
> On some systems shared IRQ's are normal, but the fact that eth0 has no
> IP address is a bit of a problem :-)
Not at all. as Nick says, it is likely that it was using DHCP to get an IP,
and wasnt plugged in. For cards that support lin
Actually he doesn't say that eth0 is actually plugged in anywhere, so if
it isn't it won't have an ip (i'm assuming here it is set to get an
address via dhcp??)
I'd say the cards were not set up in the order they are detected on boot,
so at home eth0 was wifi and eth1 was wired. When they were boo
On some systems shared IRQ's are normal, but the fact that eth0 has no
IP address is a bit of a problem :-)
> > Well I can't see anything there thats wrong [1],
> eth0 neither has an ip address nor is it up, and it's on the
> same interrrupt
> as eth1.
>
> Somebody wasn't correctly orientated
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 12:36, Christopher Sawtell wrote:
> eth0 neither has an ip address nor is it up, and it's on the same
> interrrupt as eth1.
>
> Somebody wasn't correctly orientated when they did the plug and pray bit.
>
> :-)
lol! :)
Yes, you shouldn't have them both on interrupt 11
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 12:32, Nick Rout wrote:
> Well I can't see anything there thats wrong [1],
eth0 neither has an ip address nor is it up, and it's on the same interrrupt
as eth1.
Somebody wasn't correctly orientated when they did the plug and pray bit.
:-)
> maybe a ipchains/iptables rule blo
Well I can't see anything there thats wrong [1], maybe a
ipchains/iptables rule blocking access?
I assume there are computers on the 172.16,x,x network that aren't on
172.16.1.x, ie there is something on 172.16.2.x??
[1] however my wife does complain about me having an affliction known as
"male b
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>It would probably help if you posted the results of
>
>ifconfig eth0
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:00:39:54:24:E7
BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:2 errors:0 d
It would probably help if you posted the results of
ifconfig eth0
ifconfig eth1
route
dmesg|grep eth
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 12:09:16 +1300
Hamish McBrearty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there
>
> After much tweaking, I've finally gotten my laptop successfully running
> Mandrake 9.0. However, I'v
Hi there
After much tweaking, I've finally gotten my laptop successfully running
Mandrake 9.0. However, I've got a few gremlins left to kill. Mainly to do
with networking.
During set up it correctly detected I have 2 network cards, an Intel Pro
100/VE and a Toshiba Mini PCI Wifi card. The Intel