I had been having this problem before, that why I switched to red hat but Im back now. My network (NT) assigns statics IP (and thats no prob. while working with any M$ OS or Red Hat) but somehow I am not getting the IP when using SuSE. This happened to me before with v6.4 and now v7.0 What should I try? Im sure my SuSE is recognizing my NIC, the only prob. is the IP. Rik. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/
* Ricardo Rodriguez
I had been having this problem before, that why I switched to red hat but Im back now.
My network (NT) assigns statics IP (and thats no prob. while working with any M$ OS or Red Hat) but somehow I am not getting the IP when using SuSE.
This happened to me before with v6.4 and now v7.0
Yast -> System Admin -> Network Config -> Network Base select your Ethernet card, hit F3 (Auto IP adress). That's all there is to it. (I have on my desk a 486 laptop w/ suse70 and I just instlled a Ghz PIII w/ 7.1 and both use DHCP whitout any problems) Kind regards, -- Gerhard den Hollander Phone +31-10.280.1515 Technical Support Jason Geosystems BV Fax +31-10.280.1511 (When calling please note: we are in GMT+1) gdenhollander@jasongeo.com POBox 1573 visit us at http://www.jasongeo.com 3000 BN Rotterdam JASON.......#1 in Reservoir Characterization The Netherlands This e-mail and any attachment is/are intended solely for the named addressee(s) and may contain information that is confidential and privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, we request that you do not disseminate, forward, distribute or copy this e-mail message. If you have received this e-mail message in error, please notify us immediately by telephone and destroy the original message.
Its already setted like that. I had done it several
times. It must be something else.
--- Gerhard den Hollander
* Ricardo Rodriguez
(Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 12:42:43AM -0700) I had been having this problem before, that why I switched to red hat but Im back now.
My network (NT) assigns statics IP (and thats no prob. while working with any M$ OS or Red Hat) but somehow I am not getting the IP when using SuSE.
This happened to me before with v6.4 and now v7.0
Yast -> System Admin -> Network Config -> Network Base select your Ethernet card, hit F3 (Auto IP adress).
That's all there is to it.
(I have on my desk a 486 laptop w/ suse70 and I just instlled a Ghz PIII w/ 7.1 and both use DHCP whitout any problems)
Kind regards, -- Gerhard den Hollander Phone +31-10.280.1515 Technical Support Jason Geosystems BV Fax +31-10.280.1511 (When calling please note: we are in GMT+1) gdenhollander@jasongeo.com POBox 1573 visit us at http://www.jasongeo.com 3000 BN Rotterdam JASON.......#1 in Reservoir Characterization The Netherlands
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Ricardo Rodriguez wrote:
Its already setted like that. I had done it several times. It must be something else.
My network (NT) assigns statics IP (and thats no ^^^^^^^^^^ IIRC auto ip works with DHCP or BOOTPC however you are saying static if so why dont you just put the IP your network assigns -- Togan Muftuoglu
I am really sorry, I mean, my network assign it
dynamically.
Will that bootpc work?
--- Togan Muftuoglu
Ricardo Rodriguez wrote:
Its already setted like that. I had done it
several
times. It must be something else. My network (NT) assigns statics IP (and thats no ^^^^^^^^^^
IIRC auto ip works with DHCP or BOOTPC however you are saying static if so why dont you just put the IP your network assigns
-- Togan Muftuoglu
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On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 02:04:50AM -0700, Ricardo Rodriguez wrote:
I am really sorry, I mean, my network assign it dynamically.
Will that bootpc work?
Well that depends on your network the best answer is to ask the network admin to learn if you IP is assigned by BOOTPC or DHCPD based on than you are closer to an answer. If DHCP is used then you should have a DHCLIENT installed on your system and via yast you should be able to configure it. BOOTPC I do not know how that works sorry HTH -- Togan Muftuoglu
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Gerhard den Hollander
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Ricardo Rodriguez
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Togan Muftuoglu