On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 14:27:31 +0200, Nadav Horesh <[email protected]> wrote: > The file /etc/conf.d/net is basically empty (only comments) > >>>From /var/log/messages: > > Jan 12 14:07:54 nadav 0000:00:19.0: eth0: (PCI Express:2.5GB/s:Width x1) > 00:16:76:b9:00:76 > Jan 12 14:07:54 nadav 0000:00:19.0: eth0: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network > Connection > Jan 12 14:07:54 nadav 0000:00:19.0: eth0: MAC: 4, PHY: 6, PBA No: > ffffff-0ff > Jan 12 14:07:57 nadav rc-scripts: WARNING: netmount is scheduled to > start when net.eth0 has started. > Jan 12 14:07:58 nadav 0000:00:19.0: eth0: Link is Up 100 Mbps Full > Duplex, Flow Control: RX/TX > Jan 12 14:07:58 nadav 0000:00:19.0: eth0: 10/100 speed: disabling TSO > Jan 12 14:07:58 nadav netplugd[7904]: eth0: state DOWN flags 0x00001003 > UP,BROADCAST,MULTICAST -> 0x00011043 > UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,10000 > Jan 12 14:07:58 nadav netplugd[8047]: /etc/netplug.d/netplug eth0 in -> > pid 8047 > Jan 12 14:07:58 nadav netplugd[7904]: eth0: state INNING pid 8047 exited > status 256 > Jan 12 14:08:03 nadav rc-scripts: WARNING: dhcdbd is scheduled to start > when net.eth0 has started. > Jan 12 14:08:03 nadav rc-scripts: WARNING: samba is scheduled to start > when net.eth0 has started. > Jan 12 14:08:09 nadav eth0: no IPv6 routers present > > The last line points at what Sebastian indicated >
Actually, I just realized that what I said was absolute nonsense. Of course you don't have an IPv4 address if DHCP won't run. *slaps forehead* These lines are more interesting: > Jan 12 14:07:58 nadav netplugd[7904]: eth0: state DOWN flags 0x00001003 > UP,BROADCAST,MULTICAST -> 0x00011043 > UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,10000 > Jan 12 14:07:58 nadav netplugd[8047]: /etc/netplug.d/netplug eth0 in -> > pid 8047 > Jan 12 14:07:58 nadav netplugd[7904]: eth0: state INNING pid 8047 exited > status 256 Is this a laptop? Otherwise I see no reason to use netplug. Sebastian
