Re: Network devices "go bad" a lot in Wheezy

2014-07-18 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Sb, 12 iul 14, 07:24:38, Steve Litt wrote: > :-) > > Yeah, you read the subject right. Let me explain... > > Debian (Wheezy 7.5) is the first distro I've seen where this happens. > You reboot, and eth0 doesn't work and neither does lo. It's > intermittent enough I can't give you an exact repro

Re: Network devices "go bad" a lot in Wheezy

2014-07-12 Thread Tom H
On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 7:24 AM, Steve Litt wrote: > > Yeah, you read the subject right. Let me explain... > > Debian (Wheezy 7.5) is the first distro I've seen where this happens. > You reboot, and eth0 doesn't work and neither does lo. It's > intermittent enough I can't give you an exact reprodu

Re: Network devices "go bad" a lot in Wheezy

2014-07-12 Thread Joel Rees
On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 8:24 PM, Steve Litt wrote: > :-) > > Yeah, you read the subject right. Let me explain... > > Debian (Wheezy 7.5) is the first distro I've seen where this happens. > You reboot, and eth0 doesn't work and neither does lo. It's > intermittent enough I can't give you an exact r

Re: Network devices "go bad" a lot in Wheezy

2014-07-12 Thread Bzzzz
On Sat, 12 Jul 2014 07:24:38 -0400 Steve Litt wrote: > Sometimes its one, sometimes it's the other, sometimes it's both. We don't wanna know about your perversions ;-) Install memtest86+, boot on it and let it make 3 complete rounds to see if RAM is involved (may fail, returning no errors whe