<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Okay, eth0 is now recongized, and I set up resolv.conf and hosts. I had > to use the "DHCP workaround" to get resolv.conf, but it's in. After > setting up the translator, I go to ping someone (like ping alpha.gnu.org) > and I get no reply. It seems to figure out domain names (ie I do ping > www.google.com and it spits back PING www.google.akadns.net > (64.233.161.99)), but after that it just hangs. When I kill it with > Ctrl-C it lets me know that it got no reply. I'm not sure what else I > should test to see where the problem is (networking is NOT my specialty!).
It seems to work a bit. For my feeling this is a problem with shared interrupts or so. In GNU/Linux, can you check if you have shared IRQs using: cat /proc/interrupts -- Marco _______________________________________________ Help-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-hurd
