DMS wrote:
> I have a working Debian machine in which I replaced the HD with a new HD
> and loaded a copy of RH Enterprise WS 3 academic (that I just purchased from
> RH for $25).
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> Everything went well during the install (I used downloaded ISO's that I
> checksummed) until it got the "bringing up interface eth0". I had forgotten
> to plug in the ethernet cable from my cablemodem/router (DHCP) so it failed.
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> I thought: no problem, shutdown, pulled the NIC , rebooted, used Kudzu to
> remove the NIC, shutdown again, reinstalled the NIC, Kudzu found the NIC but
> still encountered the long pause and failure at "bringing up interface
> eth0".
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> I've, tried removing and reinstalling the NIC several times since and
> tested the NIC on another machine to re-confirm that it works and it does.
> So it seems it's a RH problem.
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> Not sure if my initial failure to plug the CAT5 cable in initially, affected
> things but I can't see why it would in the long run.
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> If anyone knows what the problem is or how I can fix it, I would very much
> appreciate the help. I'm stumped.
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> No RH phone support with my academic license and I am a RH newbie...
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Are you able to see the interface after it boots up (using ifconfig -a)?
If so then at least the module loaded ok.
If you can see the interface, check the configuration of the interface
in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0. Is the BOOTPROTO variable
set to dhcp?
If thats set, try to run:
ifup eth0
if it fails again, check /var/log/messages for any debugging output.
HTH
Neil
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