Re: 3c920 in 2.4.20; "network unreachable"

2003-06-06 Thread Ben Kal
On 4 Jun 2003 "Rolf Erling Robberstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I installed woody over the internet, configured by the >local DHCP-server. I then downloaded (from debian) >kernel 2.4.20 from http://www.kernel.org and compiled >it to get X working (as part of a i810/i815 howto). > >The 3c59x-dr

Re: 3c920 in 2.4.20; "network unreachable"

2003-06-05 Thread paul
Rolf Erling Robberstad declaimed: > I installed woody over the internet, configured by the > local DHCP-server. I then downloaded (from debian) > kernel 2.4.20 from http://www.kernel.org and compiled > it to get X working (as part of a i810/i815 howto). > > The 3c59x-driver was compiled directly

Re: 3c920 in 2.4.20; "network unreachable"

2003-06-05 Thread Kevin McKinley
On Wed, 04 Jun 2003 18:05:13 +0200 "Rolf Erling Robberstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I installed woody over the internet, configured by the > local DHCP-server. I then downloaded (from debian) > kernel 2.4.20 from http://www.kernel.org and compiled > it to get X working (as part of a i810/i81

Re: 3c920 in 2.4.20; "network unreachable"

2003-06-05 Thread Rolf Erling Robberstad
> > # dhclient eth0 > > -didn't help (it is, however present on the machine) > > What did it do? Generally dhclient has output. A blank line for about a second while the computer was working, then back to an ordinary line: [EMAIL PROTECTED] dhclient eth0 (small pause) [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Tryed

Re: 3c920 in 2.4.20; "network unreachable"

2003-06-05 Thread Andrew Perrin
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Rolf Erling Robberstad wrote: > It did work before I got the new kernel (downloaded > the kernel as an ordinary user). > > # dhclient eth0 > -didn't help (it is, however present on the machine) What did it do? Generally dhclient has output. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAI

RE: 3c920 in 2.4.20; "network unreachable"

2003-06-05 Thread Rolf Erling Robberstad
> If you do have dhclient installed, I would check your > /etc/network/interfaces file to see if the card is configured to get an IP > address through DHCP. It should look something like this: > > auto eth0 > iface eth0 inet dhcp I'm afraid that's the way it looked... > If that isn't the proble

RE: 3c920 in 2.4.20; "network unreachable"

2003-06-05 Thread Kevin Griffis
Greetings, > -Original Message- > From: Andrew Perrin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 1:55 PM > To: Rolf Erling Robberstad > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: 3c920 in 2.4.20; "network unreachable" > > > On Wed, 4 J

Re: 3c920 in 2.4.20; "network unreachable"

2003-06-05 Thread Rolf Erling Robberstad
T) To: Rolf Erling Robberstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: 3c920 in 2.4.20; "network unreachable" > AFAIK, compiling it into the kernel isn't enough - you need a user-space > client to do the actual work. What happens when you do: > > dhclient eth0 >

Re: 3c920 in 2.4.20; "network unreachable"

2003-06-05 Thread Andrew Perrin
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Rolf Erling Robberstad wrote: > I installed woody over the internet, configured by the > local DHCP-server. I then downloaded (from debian) > kernel 2.4.20 from http://www.kernel.org and compiled > it to get X working (as part of a i810/i815 howto). > > The 3c59x-driver was co

3c920 in 2.4.20; "network unreachable"

2003-06-05 Thread Rolf Erling Robberstad
I installed woody over the internet, configured by the local DHCP-server. I then downloaded (from debian) kernel 2.4.20 from http://www.kernel.org and compiled it to get X working (as part of a i810/i815 howto). The 3c59x-driver was compiled directly into the kernel along with the other needed su