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Re: [opensuse] Network setup problem
- From: Per Jessen <per@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2009 20:11:35 +0200
- Message-id: <h9tikn$52g$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Mark Misulich wrote:
I'm slowly beginning to suspect a DHCP problem - if 'ip addr' shows
exactly the same output before and after you activate the card, the
activation doesn't do anything. Can we see the output from 'ip addr'
please? Maybe also the output from 'grep -i dhcp /var/log/messages' ?
/Per
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On Tue, 2009-09-29 at 19:50 +0200, Per Jessen wrote:
Okay. So to sum up you've got a network card that isn't
automatically configured when you boot up -
Yes, that is correct.
When I open yast to the network devices, it shows the card is there
is the card not at all there, or do you see it, but with no address
configured?
but not connected.
What does 'ip addr' show right after boot up?
In yast it says ip address automatically assigned via DHCP.
In Terminal ip addr shows exactly the same thing on bootup both before
and after I activate the card via yast.
I'm slowly beginning to suspect a DHCP problem - if 'ip addr' shows
exactly the same output before and after you activate the card, the
activation doesn't do anything. Can we see the output from 'ip addr'
please? Maybe also the output from 'grep -i dhcp /var/log/messages' ?
/Per
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