[opensuse] Opensuse 10.1 & Win2KP network card problem!
Hello, I have just installed windows 2000 pro on a second hard drive (brand new sata 160Gb) I unplugged the primary sata drive, I booted from the cdrom and installed win2kp on the new drive. I reconnected the primary sata drive and booted to linux. Everything at this point was working perfectly, I was connected to the internet and my local network. I modified the grub.lst file and added win2k option to boot windows on the second drive. I tested the configuration by booting to windows and all worked well, I was connected to the internet. I rebooted to opensuse 10.1 and all of a sudden I have no network. I rebooted back to win2kp and had network functionality again. I rebooted to opensuse 10.1 and removed the configuration through yast2 and then reconfigured and still no joy. I rebooted opensuse 10.1 and during the reboot I disabled the onboard network controller and went back to opensuse 10.1 I made sure all eth0 configuration files were gone and rebooted and enabled the onboard network controller, I went back to opensuse 10.1 and reconfigured the card through yast2 and still no joy. I am sending the post through win2kp as it will still connect to the internet. For the record this is the spec for the machine: Biostar 6100 M9 AMD 64 bit 3200+ socket 939 processor Everything is onboard except the WinTV PVR 500. NVidia Nforce chipset. Any thoughts? John -- Registered Linux User 263680, get counted at http://counter.li.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Hello, I have just installed windows 2000 pro on a second hard drive (brand new sata 160Gb)
I unplugged the primary sata drive, I booted from the cdrom and installed win2kp on the new drive. I reconnected the primary sata drive and booted to linux.
Everything at this point was working perfectly, I was connected to the internet and my local network. I modified the grub.lst file and added win2k option to boot windows on the second drive.
I tested the configuration by booting to windows and all worked well, I was connected to the internet.
I rebooted to opensuse 10.1 and all of a sudden I have no network.
I rebooted back to win2kp and had network functionality again.
I rebooted to opensuse 10.1 and removed the configuration through yast2 and then reconfigured and still no joy.
I rebooted opensuse 10.1 and during the reboot I disabled the onboard network controller and went back to opensuse 10.1
I made sure all eth0 configuration files were gone and rebooted and enabled the onboard network controller, I went back to opensuse 10.1 and reconfigured the card through yast2 and still no joy.
I am sending the post through win2kp as it will still connect to the internet.
For the record this is the spec for the machine:
Biostar 6100 M9 AMD 64 bit 3200+ socket 939 processor Everything is onboard except the WinTV PVR 500. NVidia Nforce chipset.
Any thoughts?
John -- Registered Linux User 263680, get counted at http://counter.li.org ========== John, Seems like this type of problem comes up quite a bit with a dual boot machine. Most times it's a problem with Windows stealing everything away from Linux. Could be hardware associated as well, but have you
On Friday 17 November 2006 21:08, John Pierce wrote: tried, rather than rebooting from a Windows session, just shutting down the machine completely then restarting it into Linux? If that works, maybe you want to think about having only a Linux system with Win running in VMware or Wine inside of Linux? bye, Lee -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Lee
Yes, I did just shut down the system once and still no joy. I am going to try something different on the next shutdown and boot. I am going to stop the network service in windows (or maybe disable the device in that profile) and then shutdown the system. John -- Registered Linux User 263680, get counted at http://counter.li.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
participants (2)
-
BandiPat
-
John Pierce