On Friday 15 October 2004 12:43, Bernie Berg wrote: > Howdy, > I loaded up woody with the bootbf2.4-xfs_with_basedebs.iso netist image > yesterday. I then proceeded to upgrade my kernel to 2.4.27. I used > apt-get to get the sources, copied the orig config from /boot, ran make > oldconfig (used the defaults) and then ran make-kpkg to compile. I then > installed it with dpkg -i and rebooted. Everything seems to come up > right, except I cannot access any network recourses. I CAN ping, but > that is it. I can ping internal and external addresses. I can also > ping with dns resolution (I pinged www.yahoo.com). I also pinged with > larger packet sizes (1200) and it still pings fine... but I cannot use > lynx, ftp, or apt-get. I tried loading the nic driver (3c59x) as a > module or compiling into he kernel, it doesn't work either way. I tried > assigning the address static and dhpc, doesn't work either way. I works > fine with the vanilla kernel. > > Any ideas why that is happening? > Thanks! > -- > bernie
Hi Bernie, Compare the config of the working kernel to the non-working kernel. Specifically, check the networking section. Also, make sure that the modules listed in the working kernel are either also loaded in the new kernel, or are built into the kernel. In case you don't know, the config for package kernels is in /boot/config<kernel version>. If you can't figure it out, post the networking section of your new kernel config, and maybe we can help. Justin Guerin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]