Howdy all. I've got one machine that's really got me stumped. I've been with Debian since before 0.91 was released - I've installed Debian on several systems, many times. Yet this one's tough...
The systems is running on an AMI Titan III M/B w/ 32MB RAM. Dual Pentium Processors (so I guess they both will choke on that opcode...:) two quantum 3.2GB SCSI drives plus the usual complement of Floppy/CD-ROM/ tape drive. I've had two network cards in this machine: first, an HP 100VG PCI and then an Eagle NE2000 ISA. Both exhibit the same problem. Which is... When the system boots /etc/init.d/network is run (I know this is true because I added some echo statements & watched the screen while it booted.) Anyway, after I boot the eth0 interface is not setup. If I run /etc/init.d/ network by hand afterwards, everything is fine. I've checked, double- checked, and even had a friend check that there were no hardware conflicts. Interrupts and IO addresses are all fine. I've tried compiling the drivers into the kernel and as loadable modules - nothing seems to help this problem. Does anyone have any suggestions? I can provide several K bytes worth of files if someone wants to take a look at them. So far everything's fairly straight out of the box on this system. Running "the Official Debian CD" release 1.3.1, though I've recently started migrating to the libc6 tree. Comments and suggestions welcome. Thanks. Chuck -- Chuck Stickelman, Owner E-Mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Practical Network Design Voice: (419) 529-3841 9 Chambers Road FAX: (419) 529-3625 Mansfield, OH 44906-1302 USA -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .