Thanks a lot for testing!
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Works fine on the current Feisty daily CD. Good. You can close the bug.
-Jeff
On 2/15/07, Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> Jeff Breidenbach [2007-02-15 9:30 -]:
> > I have long since dumped x86-64 and installed i386 edgy because
> > of this problem. If you really care,
Hi Jeff,
Jeff Breidenbach [2007-02-15 9:30 -]:
> I have long since dumped x86-64 and installed i386 edgy because
> of this problem. If you really care, I can run from a live CD and report.
> You want me to use edgy? Some feisty beta? Not bother?
The current Feisty daily CD would indeed be ni
I have long since dumped x86-64 and installed i386 edgy because
of this problem. If you really care, I can run from a live CD and report.
You want me to use edgy? Some feisty beta? Not bother?
No, I can't configure NIC card manually but also wouldn't know where
to start. No kernel module parameters
Can you configure the card manually, i. e. does it work at all on your
system? If not, this rather looks like a kernel problem.
Can you attach /var/log/kern.log here?
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And here's an example of DHCP working fine on i386 from the live CD.
Both cases are for Edgy.
$ sudo ifup -v eth0
Configuring interface eth0=eth0 (inet)
run-parts --verbose /etc/network/if-pre-up.d
run-parts: executing /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/wireless-tools
run-parts: executing /etc/network/if-p
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PS. I don't actually know what/where is causing the problem; the choice
of reporting against dhcp-client is arbitrary. Eth0 is plainly visible
using ifconfig - it just can't get an IP address assigned.
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