sean finney on 5 Jul 2006 14:55:39 -0000 |
hi aaron, On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 10:38:42AM -0400, Aaron Crosman wrote: > For some reason the network interface does not come up on boot. Once > the server is up a simple ifup eth0 will do the trick, but for some > reason it's not there on boot. I've been over all the basic advice > (that starting with something like "Usually this problem is..."), but > it's gotten me no where. So I'm looking for a suggestion about where to > look when it's NOT the usual problem (most people seem to think that the > /network/interfaces file is missing/wrong). first things first, it'd be helpful if you could post the relevant info: - debian release - your network/interfaces file - output of dmesg | grep eth - the type of card - etc sean Attachment:
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