Re: eth0 wierdness

2003-05-27 Thread Jesse Jacobs
Hello Gordon, Thanks for the prompt responce. dmesg would be cleared as soon as I rebooted right? I'll check the logs though. The nic is a RTL8139. In fairness, these boxen run for months without a reboot. I just wanted to take a proactive action with this. Thanks again, j Gordon Messmer said: >

Re: eth0 wierdness

2003-05-27 Thread Gordon Messmer
Jesse Jacobs wrote: My question, What should I have done to correct this? Check the output of "dmesg" for indications that the kernel module had trouble, or that the card was disabled. Then check the "messages" log for errors from the dhcp client. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mai

eth0 wierdness

2003-05-27 Thread Jesse Jacobs
Hello everyone, I have sucessfully converted a number of win users into linux users Via RH 8.0/9.0 and Gentoo. This workstation has all the bells and whisles. Yesterday, I was contacted by one such user with the inability to access anything outside the localhost. I attempted to ssh inTimeou