On 04/16/10 10:16, Peter Suetterlin wrote:
Sinisa wrote:
On 04/16/10 02:39, Sandy Drobic wrote:
So you are switching the mainboard and boot the system from hdd as usual?
Yes, and have been doing that for years. All I have to do is "rm /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules" and on the next boot I get new ethernet as eth0 (which is later configured as part of br0, but have tried also without bridge-ing).
OK, that would have been my guess, but if you take care of that already...
That was the second thing I did, after making sure no firewall is on.
Correct module is already loaded... but yes, I have tried unloading/reloading it... even tried similar modules, just in case, of course without any success
Is this a card/module combination where you know it had worked before? Especially for wireless I know of some unrealiable ones, that seem to work initially, but stop doing so after a short while.
No wireless, just one 100 mbps dumb 8 port switch and ADSL router. At first I thought the problem was with Atheros ethernet (it was first such card for me), but after 3 days it just started working Second mb has Realtek 8168, and also works with both Knoppix and Windows
Also, e.g., for some Realtek Chips, a wrong modules seems to work (finding a card etc.), but will not succeed in opening connections....
Apart from that I could only think of a wrong routing setup that is tied to a fixed device that now has a different name...
Pit
Routing is simplest that I can imagine, only default gateway, no firewall. Siniša -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org