Hello, I've been running unstable on my laptop for about a month now and just recently when I booted up I can't get anything on the network. Whenever I try to ping localhost (or any other host for that matter) I get:
ping: sendto: Network is unreachable I don't have a clue what's going on. I have a Xircom PC network card that has been previously working quite well for me using a pcmcia-cs that I've compiled from source to work with my 2.2.17 kernel. I've tried looking at the logs and nothing seems particularly out of place except these messages during bootup (excerpted from syslog) eth0: Xircom Cardbus Adapter (DEC 21143 compatable mode rev 3 at 0x200, 00:10:A4:0F:D4:54, IRQ 9 eth0: MII transceiver #0 config 3100 status 7809 advertising 01e1 cardmgr[548]:" executing: './network start eth0' cardmgr[548]: + eth0: unknown interface: Bad file descriptor cardmgr[548]: + SIOCSIFADDR: Bad file descriptor cardmgr[548]: + eth0: unknown interface: Bad file descriptor cardmgr[548]: + SIOCSIFNETMASK: Bad file descriptor cardmgr[548]: + SIOCSIFBRDADDR: Bad file descriptor cardmgr[548]: + eth0: unknown interface: Bad file descriptor kernel: neighbor table overflow last message repeated 3 times cardmgr[548]: + SIOCADDRT: No such device cardmgr[548]: + SIOCADDRT: Network is unreachable Does anybody have any ideas? I don't quite know where to begin, I can't think of anything that changed from one reboot to the next. Your help would be greatly appreciated. Luke Shulenburger ([EMAIL PROTECTED])