Re: problems with networking (eth0)

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Thanks for all the help on this,

I now think its the network i am connecting (or not) to that's the problem and not the card.

Lorna

Michael Kuss wrote:

On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Lorna M Stimson wrote:



Hi,

Thanks for the suggestions...

The device/driver info i just read from the hardware browser gui and hwconf.

And kudzu has already put and alias for eth0 into /etc/modules.conf for the network card driver

I used modprobe and lsmod shows the driver, and from the "/sbin/ip link" command i get a "lo" entry and an "eth0" entry. ( somthing like "eth0 <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 100 link/ether")

Sorry i should have been more explicit... the config files i copied - i did change the ip address and hostname information. (but left the domain,DNS,netmask,gateway etc... information as on the other PC)



Are both PC's on the same network? I.e. (assuming a class C network), the first three numbers are identical? If not, you have to use a different gateway for your computer.


In general, these files are small, so you could post them here. Maybe someone notices something you don't see.

Cheers,

Michael







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