Hi all linux masters.

I have used FoxBoard with many other fimages and they all had a set 
IP-adress and it all worked great.
Now when I got Ubuntu on my computers and use the latest fimage: 
CrisOs / DarwinFox 8.09 I just dont get it to work because I have to 
use some kind of DHCP and so on.
With my hobby I do not need/want a DHCP with the FoxBoard.

Can somebody please make a fimage: CrisOs / DarwinFox 8.09 with a set 
IP adress: 192.168.0.90 

I really want to try out the CrisOs / DarwinFox 8.09 but I do not 
want to set up a server on my PC, just to be able to use it.

Regards Magi



--- In [email protected], "xfingerfox32" <xfin...@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Magi,
> 
> Did you run arp -n into Foxboard?
> That seems to have a DNS problem only (ubuntu) or just your gw not 
> set. Try to add the gw.
> For the foxboard you should take a look how to remove the FIXED ip 
> while using DHCP.
> 
> I am just curious if someone has got SDK 2.01 running on ubuntu 
8.10.
> For the fist time since ubuntu 7.10 the gnome applet works like a 
> charm and should take care of the ethernet configuration and DNS 
> setup, just right click on the applet e check the active connection 
> information to see the DNS and route are correct. Once gnome applet 
> is in charge you cannot setup manually using ifconfig.
> 
> I think it is not what you have asked help for, but....
> 
> Happy new year t you all foxboard and ubuntu users.
> 
> --- In [email protected], "jlivingstonsg1" 
> <jlivingstonsg1@> wrote:
> >
> > Hello.
> > 
> > I have finally got ubuntu 8.10 on my computers and its greate 
> > so now I hope I can use the foxboard better.
> > But I maybe need some advice and a kickstart.
> > 
> > I now have flashed foxboard 832 with CrisOs DarwinFox 8.09 
> > and when I run  
> > arp -n
> > I get
> > ----------
> > Address        HWtype  HWaddress              Flags Mask    Iface
> > 192.168.0.1    ether   00:18:f8:4b:0e:d4      C             eth0
> > 192.168.0.90           (not compleat)                       eth0
> > ------------
> > 
> > When I click on the link "dnsmasq" i go to the site
> > http://man.cx/dnsmasq
> > but there is nothing to download there 
> > so I google "dnsmasq" and downloaded
> > dnsmasq-2.46.tar.gz 
> > from
> > http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/
> > 
> > I think I installed it and now I try to run the commands
> > ------------
> > #/bin/sh
> > sudo killall -9 dnsmasq
> > sudo sudo ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
> > sudo dnsmasq --dhcp-
> range=192.168.0.45,192.168.0.56,255.255.255.0,12h 
> > -i eth0 -d
> > ---------------
> > And they all seem to work fine but the last 
> > "sudo dnsmasq --dhcp-
> > range=192.168.0.45,192.168.0.56,255.255.255.0,12h -i eth0 -d"
> > fail. 
> > And then I can not connect to the internet so I have to restart 
my 
> PC.
> > 
> > I also found that I have 
> > network management framework (GNOME frontend) 
> > installed and it is supposed to have a DHCP.
> > Can somebody tell me how to use that instead, if it is better to 
> use?
> > 
> > Regards 
> > Now finally a linix user
> > Magi
> >
>


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