ackage installed on my production system, it may be
running different up / down scripts then those that are being run in the
D-I environment.
In closing, I am able to reliably reproduce this reported bug at will.
Can't you just print something like "ip addr show" *after* netcfg has
this bug.
Thanks,
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ally obtain the lease using busybox
udhcpc, and then manually bring it up using ifconfig / route. This
demonstrates that the impediment to bringing up of eth0 via dhcp was due
to debian-installer not releasing the lease prior to shutting down and
rebooting into the newly installed system.
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Je
uction Debian "lenny" and "squeeze" systems,
the DHCP lease is always released when the network is deconfigured.
Thanks,
Jeffrey Sheinberg
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(very minimal) lenny installation, and I
was suprised that the sc92031 module was automatically detected and
loaded during the boot process (initrd).
So it appears to me that somehow the sc92031 kernel module was not
included in the official 5.0.6 netinst.iso kernel/initrd loaded by
isolinux at boot tim
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