Gentoo Archives: gentoo-amd64

From: Forrest Schultz <f.schultz0@×××××.com>
To: gentoo-amd64@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-amd64] eth device vanished
Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2013 13:03:50
Message-Id: CANTkb_RHi9Z-m0gnmA_o4LnrQnRp9_QLBo8y_MBr2B8B9uLaHg@mail.gmail.com
In Reply to: [gentoo-amd64] eth device vanished by Daiajo Tibdixious
1 You can use lspci or something like that to enumerate your network cards,
2 right? Maybe your port is shot or something.
3
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5 On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 8:59 AM, Daiajo Tibdixious <daiajo@×××××.com> wrote:
6
7 > I was running on 3.0.6 kernel, when after a problem with the phone
8 > line internet was down for 3 weeks, when it came back up I had no
9 > network. I upgraded to 3.7.9 and had a network device but I had to
10 > bring it up manually: ifconfig eth0 up, then run dhcp, and that worked
11 > for a month.
12 >
13 > Today had a powerfailure, after rebooting, no /dev/eth*:
14 > ifconfig -a
15 > gives enp2s0, lo, sit0
16 >
17 > I downloaded the r8168 driver from realtek (my if is RTL811/8168B),
18 > installed modprobe'd it,
19 > but still no eth device.
20 >
21 > I'm really mystified, as there were no kernel changes, it should have
22 > rebooted with the network if it had it before.
23 >
24 >

Replies

Subject Author
Re: [gentoo-amd64] eth device vanished "Vítor Brandão" <vitorbrandao.pt@×××××.com>
Re: [gentoo-amd64] eth device vanished Daiajo Tibdixious <daiajo@×××××.com>