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Andrew Randles wrote: |
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> I guess I really don't have that much more of a suggestion. If dhcpd |
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> is not getting an ip address then, I would then ask about your |
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> network. How do other boxes on your network connect? |
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> Sorry I can't be of more help, |
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> Andrew |
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> On 10/25/06, Gavin Seddon <gavin.m.seddon@×××××××××××××.uk> wrote: |
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>> Andrew Randles wrote: |
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>> > How about just running, |
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>> > /etc/init.d/net.eth0 start |
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>> > See if that gives any better results. |
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>> > Andrew |
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>> > On 10/25/06, Gavin Seddon <gavin.m.seddon@×××××××××××××.uk> wrote: |
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>> >> Hi, |
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>> >> A pal has asked me to put linux on his old mac laptop. ifconfig sees |
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>> >> eth0 but dhcpcd eth0 doesn't start networking. It is wired. |
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>> >> Has anyone any ideas? |
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>> >> tHANKS. |
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>> I ran this and it brings eth0 up but, dhcpcd doesn't work. |
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Hi, |
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On my lan is a |
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ibm wireless laptop, p4 pc (gtoo), amd644 all gtoo. |
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I thought maybe macs differ. |
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Thanks |