OK the interfaces file is:
# The loopback network interface
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet static
    address 10.10.10.1

BTW that dmesg gave that from grepping "eth" alone.  There is no eth1 there, 
only eth0.

So I changed "eth1" to "eth0" in interfaces and "sudo service networking 
restart".

Now I asked mesaflash and got:
ETH device 7I92 at ip=10.10.10.10

So, GREAT, ran LinuxCNC, but got the same following error upon axis motion.

Rebooted.  LinuxCNC still gives the same following error.

Now dmesg has:
[    1.837260] tg3 0000:03:08.0: eth0: Tigon3 [partno(BCM95788) rev 3003] 
(PCI:33MHz:32-bit) MAC address 00:16:17:ad:3f:ea
[    1.837266] tg3 0000:03:08.0: eth0: attached PHY is 5705 (10/100/1000Base-T 
Ethernet) (WireSpeed[0], EEE[0])
[    1.837271] tg3 0000:03:08.0: eth0: RXcsums[1] LinkChgREG[0] MIirq[0] ASF[0] 
TSOcap[1]
[    1.837275] tg3 0000:03:08.0: eth0: dma_rwctrl[763f0000] dma_mask[32-bit]
[   12.808639] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready

But again, mesaflash says it's there at 10.10.10.10.  And if you try to start 
LinuxCNC without the 7i92 powered up, it won't let you start LinuxCNC, not wait 
to move an axis.

Danny


---- dan...@austin.rr.com wrote: 
> Alrighty!
> 
> OK, found and renamed that .rules to a .rules.bak file and rebooted.
> 
> Can't see the 7i92 now.  Mesaflash --device 7i92 --addr 10.10.10.10 gives 
> "not found".
> 
> dmesg has no "ifname" in it at all.
> 
> It does have:
> [    1.820851] tg3 0000:03:08.0: eth0: Tigon3 [partno(BCM95788) rev 3003] 
> (PCI:33MHz:32-bit) MAC address 00:16:17:ad:3f:ea
> [    1.820858] tg3 0000:03:08.0: eth0: attached PHY is 5705 
> (10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet) (WireSpeed[0], EEE[0])
> [    1.820862] tg3 0000:03:08.0: eth0: RXcsums[1] LinkChgREG[0] MIirq[0] 
> ASF[0] TSOcap[1]
> [    1.820866] tg3 0000:03:08.0: eth0: dma_rwctrl[763f0000] dma_mask[32-bit]
> 
> Danny
> 
> 
> ---- Gene Heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> wrote: 
> > On Friday 27 May 2016 12:54:22 dan...@austin.rr.com wrote:
> > 
> > I've sent this message 3 times now.  What black hole is gobbling it up?
> > 
> > > It's a direct dd copy of the drive.  If that wasn't complete, a lot
> > > more would be broken.
> > >
> > > I would not dismantle the (mostly) working system like that.  There's
> > > a risk of something getting stored wrong on the working drive while
> > > it's on the new machine, and I don't see anything to prove by moving
> > > it.
> > >
> > > 99.9% sure it's just something different about the ethernet driver on
> > > the new motherboard.  Something small.  No idea how to fix it, though.
> > 
> > See my reply to Peter, delete /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules 
> > and reboot.  It will be rebuilt to match the ethernet hardware in finds 
> > as it reboots, and networking will likely be restored.
> > 
> > If not, delete it again, grep ' ifname ' /var/log/dmesg to see what it 
> > did call it, you should get something that resembles this:
> > 
> > gene@coyote:~$ grep ' ifname ' /var/log/dmesg
> > [    1.401462] forcedeth 0000:00:08.0: ifname eth0, PHY OUI 0x5043 @ 1, 
> > addr 00:1f:c6:62:fc:bb
> > [    1.929064] forcedeth 0000:00:09.0: ifname eth1, PHY OUI 0x5043 @ 1, 
> > addr 00:1f:c6:63:07:97
> > (word wrapped, darn it, what you want is the string after the first 
> > ifname. in this example eth0)
> > 
> > then use an editor as root to look at the /etc/networking/interfaces 
> > file, and rename the stanza for eth0 to whatever the system found and 
> > named it to in the /var/log/dmesg file.
> > 
> > You should at that point be able to do a "sudu service restart 
> > networking" and have the ability to "ping -C2 yahoo.com" and get a 2 
> > normal ping responses from yahoo.com which indicates that networking is 
> > now working.
> > 
> > > It is an AMD64 though, and the installation was an i686.
> > 
> > A non-issue AFAIK.
> > 
> > > Danny
> > >
> > > ---- "Peter C. Wallace" <p...@mesanet.com> wrote:
> > > > On Fri, 27 May 2016, Danny Miller wrote:
> > > > > Date: Fri, 27 May 2016 00:11:08 -0500
> > > > > From: Danny Miller <dan...@austin.rr.com>
> > > > > Reply-To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
> > > > >     <emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
> > > > > To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> > > > > Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Copying an installation
> > > > >
> > > > > I do recall we went through much more than expected just getting
> > > > > all that installed.  And I don't have a complete list of all that
> > > > > was done.
> > > > >
> > > > > I did poke around again on this machine.
> > > > >
> > > > > Mesaflash says the card's there at 10.10.10.10.
> > > > >
> > > > > After launching LinuxCNC, the VFD does respond to commands just
> > > > > fine.
> > > > >
> > > > > I experimented with the FERROR value- it'll allow the coordinates
> > > > > to change significantly before throwing an error, but the axes
> > > > > will never move regardless.  The 7i92 won't put out steps at all.
> > > > > I don't have any enable line on it.
> > > > >
> > > > > Danny
> > > >
> > > > Did you try swapping hard drives as someone suggested, in case
> > > > something was forgotten when moving?
> > > >
> > > > (when linux using generic kernels its much easier to just swap hard
> > > > drives than moving a setup to a new machine)
> > > >
> > > > > On 5/22/2016 6:27 PM, andy pugh wrote:
> > > > >> On 22 May 2016 at 19:51, Danny Miller <dan...@austin.rr.com> 
> > wrote:
> > > > >>> Any advice, folks?  I've gotta move off that Dell machine ASAP
> > > > >>> and really want to avoid a whole reinstall.
> > > > >>
> > > > >> I would suggest a complete reinstall of the OS and LinuxCNC, but
> > > > >> keep the same config files. The LinuxCNC config files should be
> > > > >> entirely portable.
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