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Hi, |
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i had a similary problem, eth0 was away, but eth1 appeared insteadof. |
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Regards |
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On Fri, Aug 06, 2010 at 08:45:24PM +0800, Xi Shen wrote: |
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> i reboot the system, fresh start with livcd. all reports the same error. :( |
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> i noticed that the hardware address is 3a:3a:2d:6c:3a:3a, which is |
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> obviously an invalid one. i guess it is a hardware failure... |
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> On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 8:14 PM, Mick <michaelkintzios@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> > Run dhcpcd -k and check that dhcpcd does not leave any locks behind. |
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> > Then run dhcpcd -d eth0 and see what's reported by it. |
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> > On 6 August 2010 12:57, Xi Shen <davidshen84@××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> >> hi, |
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> >> after a sudden power cut off, my gentoo system cannot connect to the |
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> >> network any more... |
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> >> the system can be started, but when starting dhcp, it reports "Cannot |
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> >> assign requested address". if tried ifconfig eth0 up, it reports the |
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> >> same error. using dmesg|grep eth0 and dmesg|grep network, it shows the |
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> >> system has detected my network card. |
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> >> any idea what is the cause of the problem? |
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> >> -- |
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> >> Best Regards, |
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> >> Xi Shen (David) |
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> >> http://twitter.com/davidshen84/ |
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> > -- |
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> > Regards, |
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> > Mick |
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> Best Regards, |
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> Xi Shen (David) |
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> http://twitter.com/davidshen84/ |
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