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Thanks guys! |
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I actually don't use wireless and so I didn't see that the problem is |
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there! It actually didn't find the wireless network card and so the |
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usual network card was at eth0... And of course I only had eth1 in the |
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default run level. |
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The network is working again! |
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Thanks a lot!!! |
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Goran. |
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On 5/9/06, JimD <Jim@×××××××××××××××××.org> wrote: |
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> Goran Dubajic wrote: |
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> > Hi guys, |
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> > |
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> > I am running Gentoo on Toshiba M45-S369 laptop, with unstable x1. When |
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> > I did "emerge world" and carelessly "etc-update" (most of the cfg |
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> > files were for x11) and try to boot my laptop today, I got message |
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> > that "eth1 is not found" (eth0 is wireless).... |
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> > Today I tried to recompile the kernel but it did not help... |
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> > Any suggestions? |
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> > Best wishes, |
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> > Goran. |
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> What module do you use for eth1? Is it loaded? Does your wireless |
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> work? Do you use dhcp for eth1? Post a little more info about how you |
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> had it setup when it worked and then we can work backwards from there |
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> Jim |
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