You guys are awesome! FYI... I have always preferred Intel over AMD when
it came to processors. I am now even more of an Intel fan. If any of you
know Lance McQuiddy over there at Intel be sure and tell him I said hello.
Thank you for all of the advice.
The dmesg command was helpful. All of
I'm sure you've tried things, but that part should be in the latest RHEL
kernel. You could try booting from a live DVD (like Ubuntu Live) to see if that
works, but look very carefully at your dmesg when you get home.
Also, make sure you check your BIOS and read the errata and update if
Yeah... I was thinking about using a USB dongle NIC and updating to a newer
kernel. Thanks Todd.
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> On Feb 8, 2017, at 9:33 AM, Fujinaka, Todd wrote:
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> I googled your motherboard. It appears you have Realtek Ethernet and we can't
> help you
I googled your motherboard. It appears you have Realtek Ethernet and we can't
help you here.
I would suggest trying a current stable kernel if your Ethernet is new, but I
have no idea how new a Realtek(r) 8111G is.
Todd Fujinaka
Software Application Engineer
Networking Division (ND)
Intel
Thanks Sasha,
I will take these steps when I get home from work this afternoon.
Jarod
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> On Feb 8, 2017, at 8:22 AM, Neftin, Sasha wrote:
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>> On 2/8/2017 15:41, Jarod King wrote:
>> Yes LAN is enabled in BIOS settings. I was running Windows 7 on
On 2/8/2017 15:41, Jarod King wrote:
> Yes LAN is enabled in BIOS settings. I was running Windows 7 on this machine
> prior to installing CentOS with no problems.
>
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>> On Feb 8, 2017, at 1:07 AM, Neftin, Sasha wrote:
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>>> On 2/8/2017 07:01,
Yes LAN is enabled in BIOS settings. I was running Windows 7 on this machine
prior to installing CentOS with no problems.
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> On Feb 8, 2017, at 1:07 AM, Neftin, Sasha wrote:
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>> On 2/8/2017 07:01, Jarod King wrote:
>> Thanks Stephen. I tried lspci