----- Original Message -----
From: Marco Presi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: RedHat Devel List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 3:59 AM
Subject: Re: Delaying eth0


> On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Jonathan Sailor wrote:
>
> > When I try to activate eth0 using linuxconf,
>  netcfg, netconf, or ifup in RedHat 6.1, I get a message: "Delaying
>  eth0 Initalization". For some reason, linuxconf and netcfg think e
> th0 is configured, but ifconfig -a doesn't list it. What is also strange
> is that it worked fine, I configured ppp, brought up ppp1, and browsed
Yahoo
>  on the computer. Then I telneted in via eth0 to the machine, piped X and
>  started netscape on AltaVista. Everything worked fine.
> I disconnected from ppp1 and shut down. Next time I boot, I have the a
> bove mentioned problem. If anybody can help, please do, as I have trying
> to get both to work since Dec. Regards, JES
>
> I didn't understand: are you able to use eth0 just from outside your PC?
No. I had it activated at boot time and then configured and activated ppp.
They both worked fine until reboot. Then only ppp worked.
>
> Some time I had similar problem with Linuxconf on variuos boxes.
> In all cases I resolved the problem giving manually the command:
>
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/network reload
>
> after I configured all necessary files (/etc/resolve.conf,
> /etc/conf.modules.....).
> This is a command that Linuxconf should give on exit to activate changes,
> but sometimes doesn't work well, I don't know why.
>
> take a look to the routing table too, via the "route -n" command, even if
> this error gives rise to unresolving problems (maybe is not your case)
>
> Hope to be helpful
> --
> Ciao Ciao
>
> Marco
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