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[opensuse] openSUSE 10.2 dual onboard NICs not recognized
- From: "Richard Cromi" <rcromi@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 17:51:44 -0500
- Message-id: <000001c74d66$0a582420$e66da418@homeadmin>
Installed openSUSE 10.2, dual-booting with Windows XP. Installation was
fine with no errors.
I cannot connect to Internet when using SUSE. Motherboard has two onboard
NICs.
In YaST, Network Cards, both NICs are detected and configured with same
settings, showing as eth-bus devices 0 and 1. Both are set to be enabled on
boot. Have tried setting them as Internal and External devices. Ifconfig
only displays eth2 and the loopback interfaces. There isn't an eth2 device
installed, so I don't know where this is coming from and eth2 doesn't
display in YaST. Cable modem is connected to eth1.
I'd like to have both Ethernet ports working, but at this point would settle
for just one that can pick up its DHCP address and connect to the Internet.
Any ideas?
TIA
Richard Cromi
email: rcromi@xxxxxxxxxx
fine with no errors.
I cannot connect to Internet when using SUSE. Motherboard has two onboard
NICs.
In YaST, Network Cards, both NICs are detected and configured with same
settings, showing as eth-bus devices 0 and 1. Both are set to be enabled on
boot. Have tried setting them as Internal and External devices. Ifconfig
only displays eth2 and the loopback interfaces. There isn't an eth2 device
installed, so I don't know where this is coming from and eth2 doesn't
display in YaST. Cable modem is connected to eth1.
I'd like to have both Ethernet ports working, but at this point would settle
for just one that can pick up its DHCP address and connect to the Internet.
Any ideas?
TIA
Richard Cromi
email: rcromi@xxxxxxxxxx
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