On Sun, 23 Jan 2000, WH Bouterse wrote:
> What killed my network?
>
> L-M 7.0/with sprinlkings of Cooker
>
> Before reboot---- networking, remote access, internet,
> etc, all working find including ipmasq.
>
> A reboot brings;
>
> Now 'nslookup' for 'anyplace' gives
> "can't find server name for address xxx.xx.xx.xx
> no response from server"
> and 'network is unreachable' message if
> I run a check such as ifup eth0 .
>
> I can ping internal IP to server but thats it.
>
> Did Linux/Drak Conf mess with settings as I have heard rumored?
>
> Is it necessary to disable linuxconf and/or DrakConf at bootup
> to maintain config-settings integrity.?
>
> I have run through the basic settings and conf files
> to check any unknown changes. Dang-it this was working
> fine before rebooting!!! Its late ak-time and I must be
> missing something obvious
>
> Read My Lips.."I will always back up all import config files
> of a working system before rebooting or altering anything"
>
> Yeah right, I've heard that before.
>
> William Bouterse
> Juneau Alaska
type 'route -n' at a console and make sure there is a default route
type 'ifconfig eth0' to make sure it has a hardware address
after that it pretty much gets ugly, so I'll cross my figers it's one of
those :)
--
MandrakeSoft http://www.mandrakesoft.com/
--Axalon