Re: [SSI-users] NIC problem
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From: Ewald G. <ege...@gm...> - 2006-03-15 22:04:41
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so now i'm getting back to work ;) On 2/28/06, Robert Wachinger <no...@ro...> wrote: > > Hi, > > On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 09:54:40PM +0100, Ewald Geschwinde wrote: > > MY first node is now rebootuing and coming up with the interfaces > > > > But I have now 2 problems: > > > > The lan interface did not get any connection to the outside > > > > AND the eth1 is not working - I have loaded in the /etc/mkinitrd/module= s > > > > the drivers > > r8189 this is a gigabit driver they are both in the kernel But now I have changed the hardware to 3com and realtec r8189 And it's not working. Never heard of this driver ... > > > 8139too > > > > Those 2 are realtec drivers. which should be working without problems > > Ethernet cards with an RTL8139 chip are cheap and work (even if they > are not a very efficient choice, some even say, they are pure crap ...). > I use them too ;-) > > > But I have only the lan interface on eth0 and this is not working > > The rest of your environment (cables, switch/hub, etc.) is ok and works? the environment is ok I have installed debian packages from this before the reboot > > Maybe someone got a hint for me > > maybe "dmesg | fgrep eth" or something similar could give you some > hints? > > Regards, Robert > > it says for eth0 the network is down but thats not true 5 min befor reboot all was working perfect I thuink this is some kind of routing bug when I type in route it takes about 1-2 minutes to get the whole 3 lines from the routing table The strange thing is with one NIC I install the same and it's working without problems -- Ewald Geschwinde |