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Ethernet troubles



Hi,

I'm new to Debian and am considering switching over from Mandrake. I
have a test installation installed just last week (woody network
install) that was working well. I easily upgraded it to KDE3.2 and then
attempted an upgrade of the kernel to the latest stable for woody
(2.4.18 IIRC). Anyway, I started out the kernel upgrade with a single
3c509 on eth0 working just fine and ended up with an eth0 and eth1
(though still only one physical port), neither of which work. This is
not good for a network installation ;-)

I was using dhcp from my router (still working for other PCs) but now
this fails at boot time and I have no network access. The 3c509 module
is still loaded automatically, but I do get a warning that my
/etc/modules.conf is newer that my blah-blah-blah.dep file several times
during the boot sequence. Sorry - don't remember the file name.

Any ideas as to how I should proceed from here would be very gratefully
received.

Thanks,
Nick.



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