On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 08:12, Doug McGarrett wrote: > BIG SNIP <
If anyone needs to know what ifconfig or lsmod have to say, you'll have to tell me what to look for. I could probably type in the ifconfig output, but I sure can't type in the page-and-a-quarter of codes and numbers from lsmod.
A little better description of the ethernet hardware: Yast says it's Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5702X Gigabit Ethernet.
The result I get when I try to ping the router is "Network is unreachable"
If no-one can come up with a solution, I'll reinstall and hope for the best. I'd rather not do that, because if it still doesn't work, where am I?
To redirect the output to a file use '>' e.g ifconfig > ~/ifconfig.txt route > ~/route.txt lsmod > ~/lsmod.txt To redirect the output and append the results to a file use '>>' e.g. ifconfig > ~/network-cfg.txt route >> ~/network-cfg.txt To pipe the output to your printer ifconfig | lpr Please refer to the following sites for more information on I/O redirection. http://www.linuxsa.org.au/tips/io-redirection.html http://www.cpqlinux.com/redirect.html -- Regards, Graham Smith