2008/10/9 Michael Magua <mmglug@xxxxxxxxx>: > On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 12:15 AM, Dave Feustel <dfeustel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: >> >> On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 10:20:17PM +0100, Laura Speck wrote: >> > Hey all, >> > >> > I am having a problem with a brand new install of Fedora 9. This >> > machine has two nic's, eth0 and eth1. They are both . We currently >> > have eth0 plugged into a router, had eth1 plugged in earlier to try it >> > as well but we have this problem on both nics. >> > >> > Basically, on install we specified that both nics were to be dhcp, and >> > to come up on boot. But neither of them get an ip on boot. I know that >> > it's not a problem with the cable, as we plugged it into a different >> > machine and it works fine. I don't think it's a problem with the nics >> > as I can't see both of them being toast on a new machine. >> > >> > ifconfig eth0 up does nothing. I've gotten someone local to the server >> > to try dhclient eth0 and then tail /var/log/messages. We see >> > DHCPREQUEST, a bunch of DHCPDISCOVER lines and then end with a "No >> > DHCPOFFERS received" message. ifconfig never shows either interface as >> > having an "inet ..." line, but they get an "inet6 ..." line. I know >> > it's not a problem with the dhcp server because it's our isp's, and >> > our other machines can grab an ip fine. >> > >> > I've shut off Networkmanager (service NetworkManager stop) and started >> > the network (service network start). >> > >> > service network start outputs: >> > Bringing up loopback interface [OK] >> > Bringing up interface eth0: >> > Determining IP information for eth0... failed. [FAILED] >> > Bringing up interface eth0: >> > Determining IP information for eth1... failed. No link available. >> > Check cable. [FAILED] >> > >> > Our /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 looks like... >> > >> > DEVICE=eth0 >> > BOOTPROTO=dhcp >> > ONBOOT=yes >> > >> > Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! >> > >> > Laura >> >> I have F9 running on a computer with just one nic. Everything worked >> until about a week ago, when the nic suddenly no longer automatically >> got a dhcp address. My work around is to run dhclient etho &. DHCP >> connects then. I still haven't figured out why this happened or what >> the correct fix is. > > > You're missing the HWADDR= stanzas in your configs. This tells the kernel > which NIC is actually eth0 and eth1 by identifying the MAC address. Thanks, but nothing seems to change when I add the HWADDR to both eth's configs, so the problem is still existing. -- Laura -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines