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DHCP failure (was Re: Unidentified subject!)



On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 03:30:04PM -0700, holtzm@cox.net wrote:
> Clean install of deb8 (jessie)on my Thinkpad T4220i laptop. went well
> except for the fact that the network configuration
> with DCP failed.
> 
> I was given 3 options.
> 1) try it again. This was hope over experience.
> 2) configure manually. Great if I had the first inkling how. I'm a
> complete neophyte when it
>    comes to networking.
> 3) continue without configuring a network. The only one that would let
> me continue the
>    installation.
> 
> I have a functioning desktop pc so I compred some files w/ the laptop.
> 
> /etc/networks was identical as was /etc/network/interfaces (from what I
> could see) and /etc/NetworkManager.
> 
> I looked at "man interfaces" but quickly got in over my head.
> 
> Multiple installs resulted in the same failure.

Normally, you would have a DHCP server, perhaps included in your
router, which would hand out local IP addresses.

Possible cause 1: you don't. 

Possible cause 2: you do, but it is full or configured not to
give this machine an IP.

Most likely cause: underlying networking is not working right.

Ethernet or wifi?

What does "ip l" tell you? "ip a", too.

-dsr-


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