On Saturday 21 of February 2004 13:06, Stefano Ceci wrote:
This is my 3rd mail here about this problem without answer. Meanwhile I'm trying to solve the problem myself but at this time I still can't. I think the problem is in the boot.ini network script. In fact if I run "/etc/init.d/ network restart", I get: ==== Shutting down network interfaces: eth-pcmcia-0 done eth0 done Setting up network interfaces: lo done eth0 (DHCP) failed eth-pcmcia-0 (DHCP) failed ==== But if I do "ifconfi eth0 up" and than "dhcpcd", my internet connection works! I've paid about 80 euro for SuSE, their support doesn't cover this type of problem because in their opinion it is NOT a SuSE problem! I don't think so. With Debian all works fine. They told me to ask here. I hope I didn't trash my money purchasing this distro.
Stefano, Be more systematic, it is hard to help with almost no valuable information provided. What do you get in your logs? I think this might be something with routing (be more precisely with modify_resolve - dhcp gets resolve settings for eth0, backup current settings and set the new one, BUT later dhcp tries to force resolve to do modification one again for eth-pcmcia-0). Try to remove eth0 or pcmcia (or change from dhcp to static)? Does it work with only one dhcp? If yes, try to modify your dhcp client settings. Regards, -- Marek Chlopek