I am slowly figuring things out with this situation. If I boot into
42.3, knoppix 8.1 or windows 10 build 1703 from a cold, meaning
uplugged machine I have internet. From either 42.3 or knoppix I can
reboot (without turning off) into windows and have internet. The
problem occurs when I reboot from windows into 42.3 or knoppix without
unplugging, then I have no internet. Temporary hack for now is to
turn off, unplug, and count to 20 when going from windows to 42.3 or
knoppix. I can go from either 42.3 or knoppix to the other without
unplugging and not lose internet. Just when you throw windows into
the mix. Not sure why this happens but would love to get it fixed.
Dave
On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 10:13 AM, Anton Aylward
On 10/10/17 08:24 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Or there may be a problem initializing your network hardware, and knopix knows how to do it, and the current package you have doesn't. So if you reboot from one to the other without powering off, it keeps. Might also happen with Windows.
Yes, Knoppix is probably the most resilient version of Linux I've ever encountered, though I've dropped off research in that area this last year or so. What Dave says makes me think that knoppix hasn't lost it :-)
I suspect that it might be a timing problem. It might be that a change, be it to the kernel or an initialization that the systemd predicates, doesn't let this particular start of the network driver initialize properly. The kernel, or systemd, has become too efficient, too fast, for this older hardware :-)
Maybe.
Also, check out
http://elixir.free-electrons.com/linux/v4.1/source/Documentation/networking/...
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