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On 7/8/07, Mick <michaelkintzios@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> You're welcome. How did you get the second NIC recognised? By removing the |
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> module and then installing again? |
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Nope. Simply entering those command got things working. I copied |
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pasted to show how the network started off unavailable then, after |
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entering the dhcp command. |
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> I think your original problem was that you were not running dhcpcd on the NIC |
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> connected to your router. |
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What does that mean? Or, what does the Fedora live cd do differently? |
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The Asus WL-330g is what the NIC connects to, and dhcp is used and |
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seems to work fine in other distros. |
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Maybe that comes across as inflamatory, but that's not my intent. |
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Just want to get the facts across :) |
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thanks, |
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Nick |
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