Thanks for the info. Removing dhcpd and installing the ISC dhclient fixed it. Art On Sat, 2002-08-10 at 20:20, Joe & Sesil Morris (NTM) wrote:
Art Fore wrote:
When I boot into SuSE 8.0, eth0 comes up (DHCP) failed. However, I can connect to the ISDN via the router which has the DHCP. I can also ping the router, the print server, and the other computer on the switch.
What would be the reason for this? Router is Netgear RT338 ISDN modem/router with DHCP.
Are you using dhcpcd or the ISC dhclient. When I installed 7.3, which defaulted to dhcpcd, it worked initially, then one day decided not to work. I had been using the ISC dhclient for several years with no problem with 6.4, so I uninstalled dhcpcd and installed dhclient, and have had NO problems since. I upgraded to 8.0 choosing to upgrade installed packages, which worked beautifully, so I am still using dhclient with NO problems. YMMV.
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