* Leendert Meyer
[10-28-04 10:33]: Let's see if we can get more info. I'm on 9.2 right now (this was about 9.0, right?), but I think this has not changed:
In /etc/sysconfig/network/config, set the variable 'DEBUG' to 'yes', and report any error messages.
good idea, results (boot.mst):
S05network [DEBUG] (returned 0)done eth0 ifup [DEBUG] eth0 -o onboot rc ifup [DEBUG] HWDESC = eth0 CONFIG = eth0 INTERFACE = nointerface [snip] Shouldn't the INTERFACE value show what interface is being used? Perhaps
Patrick Shanahan wrote: the PCMCIA card/modem/interface has gone bottoms up?
ifup [DEBUG] Could not get a valid interface name: -> skipped The fact that the valid interface name was skilled to me says that it couldn't talk to the interface.
S05network [DEBUG] (returned 7)failed ifup-route [DEBUG] noiface -o onboot rc ifup-route [DEBUG] unknown option rc ignored <notice>exit status of (network) is (0) Perhaps there is nothing wrong with the network setup, just the hardware, be it the interface or the interface receptacle, if PCMCIA.
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