Oh well, thinking about kernels and network devices I was enlightened and
realized there are such things as modules :) All is well, sorry to waste
your time and bandwith.
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O Them Who Know,
I upgraded the kernel from the Woody 2.4.18-bf2.4 that I installed with to
a 2.4.19, by installing the kernel-image. All went well, initrd and all.
But this morning, after booting my new kernel, eth0 is not up! That's
where the LAN is, I dial out with PPP. These seem totally unc
Thanks, Adrian,
That did the trick.
I know the risks of running unstable and I'm willing to take them to get
the more up-to-date packages. Actually, I run the stable dist on a
somewhat more mission critical machine.
Chris
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Chris G
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Chris Gray wrote:
> I'm running the unstable dist and a recent upgrade seems to have destroyed
> information needed for my network interfaces. Running ifconfig displays
> the proper details for eth0 and lo but running ifup gives a "Bad file
> descriptor" error. The /etc/netw
I'm running the unstable dist and a recent upgrade seems to have destroyed
information needed for my network interfaces. Running ifconfig displays
the proper details for eth0 and lo but running ifup gives a "Bad file
descriptor" error. The /etc/network/interfaces file is intact but under
/proc/sy
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