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RE: Cannot connect to network now...



--- Steven Jones <Steven.Jones@vuw.ac.nz> wrote:

> I think it is known as biting off more than you can
> chew.....
> 
> try running modconf at the command prompt and
> installing the needed NIC module.
> 
> regards
> 
> Thing
> 
> 
> --- Brian Coiley <bcap@clara.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> > Here is the story so far:
> > 
> > 1.    Installed Woody dual-boot on my W2K box
> > 2.    Couldn't get Nvidia card to work
> > 3.    On the advice of this NG, upgraded to Sarge
> > 4.    Tried to install a 2.4 kernel.  Need to
> change
> > LILO config, but I'm
> > not using LILO, I'm using NTLDR...
> > 5.    Figured out how to change from using NTLDR
> to
> > LILO, and tried again to
> > install the 2.4 kernel.
> > 6.    2.4 kernel would not boot (interrupt
> failures
> > on hard drive)
> > 7.    So, installed a 2.6 kernel.
> > 8.    Still can't get Nvidia card to work with nv
> > driver.
> > 9.    After much fiddling around with
> configuration,
> > managed to get startx
> > to do something using VESA, but just shows a grey
> > screen with a black cross
> > in the middle, and entire system is locked up.
> > 10.  Hit the big power button and booted again. 
> > Result...
> > 
> > Linux is now completely unable to see my network. 
> > Fails to get an IP
> > address from the DHCP server, doesn't work, nix,
> > nothing!  This is NOT a
> > hardware problem: it works fine if I boot to
> > Windoze.  And it was working
> > fine for 2 days, up to an hour ago.
> > 
> > I have not got the foggiest idea how to begin
> > diagnosing this latest
> > problem.  Something has clearly gone wrong with
> the
> > NIC/driver setup in
> > Sarge, but I don't know where to begin.
> > 
> > Please help!  Windoze is beginning to look like
> > considerably better value
> > than the £3 I paid for the Debian CD's, which will
> > shortly become a set of
> > nice shiny coasters!
> 
> Explanation:
> The problem starts because you install a kernel that
> does not have the correct drivers for your ethernet
> card(s), so since you do not have the driver your
> ethernet card(s) can not connect.
> 
> 
> Which method of installation are you using? I think
> set of cd's but how you upgrade to sarge!!?
> 
> Let's test if you get this working with this
> commands:
> #ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.28 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
> after this type:
> #ifconfig 
> and post what it displays.
> also run and post:
> #route -n
> #lsmod 
> run and post.
> #lspci
> run and post.
> #lsdev
> run and post.
> 
> additional information:
> 
> You will need to know which ethernet card(s) you
> have,
> model and maker!!!! (Post this too).
> 
> Regards.
> 
> =====
> --
> Sergio Basurto J.
Sorry i fogot to say that the ip and net mask should
be replace for yours. Besides any doubt please let me
know and I can help you.!!!


=====
--
Sergio Basurto J.

If I have seen further it is by standing on the 
shoulders of giants. (Isaac Newton)
--


		
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