Thanks, the article was good. Turns out the problem was a faulty
network card - I know, I should have checked this first. But it
literally gave out while I was installing Debian, so I kinda ignored
that possibility.
Luke
Josh McKinney wrote:
On approximately Thu, Oct 11, 2001 at 12:50:25PM -0400, Luke Reeves wrote:
Hello everyone. I've recently erased my RedHat Linux machine and
installed Debian Woody. I used [EMAIL PROTECTED] (in Canada) with RedHat just
fine, using either Pump or DHCPCD - specifying the hostname and
interface - with no problems whatever. Now when I try to use the
dynamic IP configuration programs with Debian, nothing works. Pump,
dh-client and dhcpcd all give operation failed errors. I even
recompiled the 2.4.10-ac11 kernel (which is the version I used on
RedHat) and it still doesn't work. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks!
Luke Reeves
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There was an article about this exact same thing on linux.com that may help
you.
http://www.linux.com/learn/newsitem.phtml?sid=1&aid=12537
Josh
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Luke Reeves, Director of Development
Oceanlake Commerce Inc.
http://www.oceanlake.com/
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