Hi,

I use current cooker (I update regularly almost every day) and I compile
kernels from kernel.org (i.e. I don't use stock mandrake kernels). I never
had any problems doing that, until last week when I booted a kernel that I
already had succesfully used. This time everything else seemed to work
except network. Interface 'lo' was missing or something. Issuing
/etc/init.d/network restart always said ok for 'eth0' and failed with
'lo'. I compiled two new kernels (2.4.7-pre6 and -pre8) which both had the
same problem with network. When I boot stock mdk kernel (currently
2.4.6-5mdksmp), network works.

Does anyone have any idea, why interface 'lo' started to have problems
lately? Did something happen to initscripts?

Btw, my network card is using ne2k-pci driver and is Realtek 8029 based.

Rgrds,
 samppa

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Whoa...I did a 'zcat /vmlinuz > /dev/audio' and I think I heard God...


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