Freek de Kruijf wrote:
Op maandag 9 oktober 2017 07:42:30 CEST schreef Per Jessen:
Dave Smith wrote:
I recently installed 42.3 on a second computer. This computer has 2 disks. One disk for Leap 42.3 and the other for Windows 10. The install went very smooth (as usual) and I use grub to boot into my disks. I was able to update 42.3 and noticed no issues. Today I went to use the machine and discovered I have no internet. Ifconfig shows I have no address assigned via dhcp. To eliminate a hardware issue I booted into Windows. Windows had internet connectivity. The motherboard is an ASRock H97 Pro4 which uses the Intel gigabyte ethernet chip, the same one used by the machine I am typing from now (leap 42.2).
I then switched to a static ip to see if it is a dhcp issue. I used YAST to configure the static ip. Using wicked I was able to start and stop the network successfully. Ifconfig showed my static ip address assigned to eth0. Still no internet. lsmod shows e1000e is loaded.
To have internet, you need a default route - with the static config, can you ping the router or any other machine on your network?
My system consists of a NETGEAR ProSafe™ Gigabit 8 Port VPN Firewall FVS318G router attached to a cable modem. All devices are plugged into the router which assigns ip addresses via dhcp during boot. I have the two computers, a ps3, and a cisco wifi plugged into the router. All are visible to the router and have internet access. On the machine in question when I boot into windows the router shows the computer and assigned ip address(dhcp). When I boot into 42.3 nothing shows up on the router, dhcp or static ip.
That sounds like a config problem on your Leap423. Maybe post the config here. /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-eth0 ?
When you configure a static IP address, you also need to define the route and the DNS servers in YaST.
Yes, that's why I asked about it above, but it seems more important to figure out why dhcp isn't working. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (14.0°C) http://www.dns24.ch/ - free dynamic DNS, made in Switzerland. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org