Re: network trouble on stretch

2017-09-04 Thread Glenn English
Very sorry. I told you guys some horrible lies yesterday about Buster. ifupdown is there. route is back. ifconfig is back. Thanks much, Fungi4All, for the name fix, I haven't implemented it yet, and I'm not sure I will because who knows what'll happen in the next release. I'm going to try to li

Re: network trouble on stretch

2017-09-04 Thread Felix Miata
Fungi4All composed on 2017-09-04 07:16 (UTC-0400): >> From: mrma...@earthlink.net To: debian-user@lists.debian.org >> Erik Christiansen composed on 2017-09-04 18:06 (UTC+1000): >>> But Fungi4All"s solution is so easy to use that I"m won over, and have >>> implemented it here. >> I think I start

Re: network trouble on stretch

2017-09-04 Thread Fungi4All
> From: mrma...@earthlink.net > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > > Erik Christiansen composed on 2017-09-04 18:06 (UTC+1000): > >> But Fungi4All"s solution is so easy to use that I"m won over, and >> have implemented it here. > > I think I started putting net.ifnames=0 on the kernel command line

Re: network trouble on stretch

2017-09-04 Thread Erik Christiansen
On 04.09.17 04:42, Felix Miata wrote: > Erik Christiansen composed on 2017-09-04 18:06 (UTC+1000): > > > But Fungi4All's solution is so easy to use that I'm won over, and > > have implemented it here. > > I think I started putting net.ifnames=0 on the kernel command line close to 3 > years ago.

Re: network trouble on stretch

2017-09-04 Thread Felix Miata
Erik Christiansen composed on 2017-09-04 18:06 (UTC+1000): > But Fungi4All's solution is so easy to use that I'm won over, and > have implemented it here. I think I started putting net.ifnames=0 on the kernel command line close to 3 years ago. :-) More than that it's been around:

Re: network trouble on stretch

2017-09-04 Thread Erik Christiansen
On 03.09.17 20:09, Glenn English wrote: > I looked on the 'Net, asking why the interface names were changed. I > found a good reason: sometimes the ethn names aren't reliably > consistent. Fine, I say, you've figured how to make them consistent. > That's no reason to change the names from a meaning

Re: network trouble on stretch

2017-09-03 Thread Ben Caradoc-Davies
On 04/09/17 10:27, Fungi4All wrote: Before you get a long lecture on the merits of long unique names try this: Edit your /etc/default/grub change GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=”” to : GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="net.ifnames=0" If the biosdevname is installed you need to add : GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="net.ifnames=0 bios

Re: network trouble on stretch

2017-09-03 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Sun, Sep 03, 2017 at 06:27:12PM -0400, Fungi4All wrote: > > From: ghe2...@gmail.com > > The WiFi works, but the Ethernet doesn"t, and I can"t figure out why. > > ip addr: ... > Before you get a long lecture on the merits of long unique names try this: > > Edit your /etc/default/grub change GRU

Re: network trouble on stretch

2017-09-03 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
On 9/3/17, Glenn English wrote: > Working on a Dell 5414 laptop, Stretch. > > The WiFi works, but the Ethernet doesn't, and I can't figure out why. > > ip addr: > > 1: lo: mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN > group default qlen 1 > link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00 >

Re: network trouble on stretch

2017-09-03 Thread Fungi4All
> From: ghe2...@gmail.com > To: debianUsers > > Working on a Dell 5414 laptop, Stretch. > > The WiFi works, but the Ethernet doesn"t, and I can"t figure out why. > > ip addr: > > 1: lo: mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN > group default qlen 1 > link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:

network trouble on stretch

2017-09-03 Thread Glenn English
Working on a Dell 5414 laptop, Stretch. The WiFi works, but the Ethernet doesn't, and I can't figure out why. ip addr: 1: lo: mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1 link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00 inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo valid_lft

Re: network trouble: dhcp works, resolv.conf correct, ping doesn't work

2007-08-23 Thread Owen Heisler
(Sorry about the delay!) On Mon, 2007.08.20 21:37, Joachim Fahnenmüller wrote: > On Mon, Aug 20, 2007 at 09:26:11AM -0500, Owen Heisler wrote: > > I'm having trouble with the internet connection on a Lenny/Sid system. > > It is a very simple connection to a cable modem via an ethernet > > cable.

Re: network trouble: dhcp works, resolv.conf correct, ping doesn't work

2007-08-20 Thread Joachim Fahnenmüller
On Mon, Aug 20, 2007 at 09:26:11AM -0500, Owen Heisler wrote: > I'm having trouble with the internet connection on a Lenny/Sid system. > It is a very simple connection to a cable modem via an ethernet > cable. > > /etc/network/interfaces includes the lo interface and "iface eth0 inet dhcp". > >

Re: network trouble: dhcp works, resolv.conf correct, ping doesn't work

2007-08-20 Thread Owen Heisler
On 8/20/07, Owen Heisler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm having trouble with the internet connection on a Lenny/Sid system. > It is a very simple connection to a cable modem via an ethernet > cable. > "ping google.com" returns "unknown host". Here's a bit more: Pinging a nameserver returns "pin

network trouble: dhcp works, resolv.conf correct, ping doesn't work

2007-08-20 Thread Owen Heisler
I'm having trouble with the internet connection on a Lenny/Sid system. It is a very simple connection to a cable modem via an ethernet cable. /etc/network/interfaces includes the lo interface and "iface eth0 inet dhcp". "ifup eth0" seems to work: the dhcp server (cable modem) gives the correct I

Network trouble shooting - HP Netserver LH Pro 6/200

2003-04-01 Thread Clive Menzies
Hi I've just acquired one (of two) LH Pro 6/200's - it had been running NT4 and I'm trying to install woody via the net. I've managed to configure the 3Com 905 TX NIC (one of two - I removed the other) but whilst my DHCP server (on my router) sees the machine and assigns it an IP address, the

Re: Network trouble

2003-01-06 Thread chris1622
On 5 Jan 2003, at 14:37, Tim Dijkstra wrote: > On Sun, 5 Jan 2003 12:56:57 +0100 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > Im using a winmodem and wvdial for internetconnections. i don't > > think it should matter but I'm using wvdial from debian-potato, since > > the woody release didn't work. > >

Re: Network trouble

2003-01-05 Thread Tim Dijkstra
On Sun, 5 Jan 2003 12:56:57 +0100 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Im using a winmodem and wvdial for internetconnections. i don't > think it should matter but I'm using wvdial from debian-potato, since > the woody release didn't work. > ... > --> > /etc/resolv.conf has t

Network trouble

2003-01-05 Thread chris1622
Please help I can't find what I'm doing wrong, my debian-woody only looks localy for internetnames (www.freshmeat.net), altough accessing the internet with ip numbers works fine. What more than route, /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/hosts must be configured? Im using a winmodem and wvdial for inter

Re: Cobalt Raq2 network trouble while boot....

2002-12-24 Thread Samuele Bosco
Il mar, 2002-12-24 alle 05:11, Adam Majer ha scritto: > Obviously I don't have a Cobalt server, but don't those > things come with a serial port or something you could > use for a console besides using TCP/IP? It would > seem kind of stupid to provide a server with no > input - well, unless sun rea

Re: Cobalt Raq2 network trouble while boot....

2002-12-23 Thread Adam Majer
On Mon, Dec 23, 2002 at 09:51:44PM +0100, Samuele Bosco wrote: > Il lun, 2002-12-23 alle 19:49, Adam Majer ha scritto: > > During a regular install, Debian is going to ask questions > > on what to install and the rest of the parameters. That > > means you need some sort of a console that is suppor

Re: Cobalt Raq2 network trouble while boot....

2002-12-23 Thread Samuele Bosco
Il lun, 2002-12-23 alle 19:49, Adam Majer ha scritto: > During a regular install, Debian is going to ask questions > on what to install and the rest of the parameters. That > means you need some sort of a console that is supported > by linux. What type of console are you using? No boot, no console

Re: Cobalt Raq2 network trouble while boot....

2002-12-23 Thread Adam Majer
On Mon, Dec 23, 2002 at 08:33:01AM +0100, Samuele Bosco wrote: > Il lun, 2002-12-23 alle 01:57, Adam Majer ha scritto: > > On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 at 12:47:11PM +0100, Samuele Bosco wrote: > > > The /nfsroot was mounted > > > The kernel image was ok and readable > > > > > > What can I check

Re: Cobalt Raq2 network trouble while boot....

2002-12-22 Thread Samuele Bosco
Il lun, 2002-12-23 alle 01:57, Adam Majer ha scritto: > On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 at 12:47:11PM +0100, Samuele Bosco wrote: > > Hi @ all ! > > Thi is my first post on this ml And my first experience with debian > > :-) > > > > I'm trying to debian-ize a Sun Cobalt Raq2 with Paul Martin's how-to, >

Re: Cobalt Raq2 network trouble while boot....

2002-12-22 Thread Adam Majer
On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 at 12:47:11PM +0100, Samuele Bosco wrote: > Hi @ all ! > Thi is my first post on this ml And my first experience with debian > :-) > > I'm trying to debian-ize a Sun Cobalt Raq2 with Paul Martin's how-to, > that seem the easiest way to do it > > So, i've installed m

Cobalt Raq2 network trouble while boot....

2002-12-22 Thread Samuele Bosco
Hi @ all ! Thi is my first post on this ml And my first experience with debian :-) I'm trying to debian-ize a Sun Cobalt Raq2 with Paul Martin's how-to, that seem the easiest way to do it So, i've installed my dhcpd and configured and it seem to work fine ... Same things for the nf

Network trouble

2002-10-15 Thread sven petterson
Hello Im experiencing problems with my network. Im on a 100mbit switched lan and my new Debian 3.0 kernel 2.4.19 box won't download faster than 1.8MBps even though bonnie reports that the disk kan blockwrite @ more than 20MBps. I can upload from the same linux box at 10MBps. I tried

Re: Syslogd trouble (was: Re: Network trouble (?) with kernel 2.0.27)

1996-12-24 Thread Joey Hess
> On the following problem, I just found out that this is a syslogd > internal message. It comes after syslogd restarts. It's like this: > > - Dec 22 06:49:31 blackbird syslogd 1.3-0#11: restart. > - Dec 22 06:49:31 blackbird syslogd: select: Bad file number > - Dec 22 06:50:02 blackbird last mess

Re: Syslogd trouble (was: Re: Network trouble (?) with kernel 2.0.27)

1996-12-24 Thread Tim Sailer
In your email to me, F. Fernandez, you wrote: > > Hi! > > On the following problem, I just found out that this is a syslogd > internal message. It comes after syslogd restarts. It's like this: > > - Dec 22 06:49:31 blackbird syslogd 1.3-0#11: restart. > - Dec 22 06:49:31 blackbird syslogd: selec

Syslogd trouble (was: Re: Network trouble (?) with kernel 2.0.27)

1996-12-24 Thread F. Fernandez
Hi! On the following problem, I just found out that this is a syslogd internal message. It comes after syslogd restarts. It's like this: - Dec 22 06:49:31 blackbird syslogd 1.3-0#11: restart. - Dec 22 06:49:31 blackbird syslogd: select: Bad file number - Dec 22 06:50:02 blackbird last message rep

Re: Network trouble (?) with kernel 2.0.27

1996-12-20 Thread Eloy A. Paris
> I've been working with a fresh instalation of 1.2 including a > reconfigured kernel 2.0.27. I'm getting lots of messages like > the following in /var/adm/messages: > > >Dec 19 22:37:19 blackbird last message repeated 569167 times > >Dec 19 22:38:19 blackbird last message repeated 577432 ti

Network trouble (?) with kernel 2.0.27

1996-12-19 Thread F. Fernandez
Hi! I've been working with a fresh instalation of 1.2 including a reconfigured kernel 2.0.27. I'm getting lots of messages like the following in /var/adm/messages: >Dec 19 22:37:19 blackbird last message repeated 569167 times >Dec 19 22:38:19 blackbird last message repeated 577432 times >