OK.  So the card is being recognized and initialized.  So is
networking configured properly?  Does syslog imply that networking is
up?  After you hear the beeps, try this:

/etc/init.d/networking stop
/etc/init.d/networking start

        Or something close.  (Like I said, my box is at home.)  Are
you pinging IPs, or names?  If names, is /etc/resolv.conf configured
properly?  

        And you're greatly welcome.  :)

--c


On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 02:37:46PM -0400, Bart Szyszka wrote:
> > From my (limited) knowledge of pcmcia and it's workings, it
> > shouldn't matter what slot you put the card into.
> 
> OK, the Xircom card, tulip_cb, and everything else now shows
> up and I get the beep, yet I still can't get a connection out of this
> thing. Apt isn't working and pinging random sites isn't working either.
> BTW, the connection is working just fine in WindowsMe.
> 
> I'm booting this system with a rescue disk. On boot I type:
> rescue root=/dev/hda3
> 
> Could that be screwing anything up? BTW, thanks for your help
> so far.
> 
> - Bart
> 

-- 
Clayton Carter   crcarter @ cs indiana edu
"My mom says I'm the handsomest guy [at work]"


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