Re: frustrating problem with networking encountered while installing "Woody"

2004-03-22 Thread Renhao Zhang
or the Pentium 200. I used it for testing purposes to determine that networking can work properly, but I loath to use it regularly. If the discover package is what allowed Knoppix to handle networking so effortlessly, then I'm a happy camper. Thanks for your help Darik. -Ren > > >

Re: networking problem encountered while installing "Woody"

2004-03-22 Thread Renhao Zhang
--- Aurélien_Campéas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You have a problem with dhcp here. Are you sure you want it ? It > seems > like the dhcp client doesn't find a dhcp server... > I mean, why not pick up some private ip adress (like 192.168.0.2) and > rewrite your eth0 entry in /etc/network/interfa

Re: networking problem encountered while installing "Woody"

2004-03-22 Thread Renhao Zhang
cause of > some stupid IRQ > conflict. The only solution I found in those cases > is to make your own > kernel with network drivers compiled in (NOT > modular). Then it works, > presumably because the drivers check the hardware > early enough and get > over the (potential) confli

frustrating problem with networking encountered while installing "Woody"

2004-03-19 Thread Renhao Zhang
I'm trying to dual boot an old Pentium box with Debian "Woody" and win98. The few bugs I've encountered are falling one by one as I work on the new installation. However, one persistant mystery has remained stuborn. Here is the problem: booting from Windows, I can get onto my home LAN and reach