Hi Folks,

I'm having a few problems with the latest Oxygen 3/14 image.
I'm booting it on a Pentium 150 w/16 MB w/2 Pro100+'s.
I used the single floppy selection after decreasing the
ramdisk down to 8192.

eth0: 63.194.213.179/24
eth1  10.1.1.254/24


Problems:
----------

    1)  During configure it brought up the /etc/network.conf twice.
        Not really important, just cosmetic.

    2)  Didn't bring up /var/boot/modules/modules.conf though it
        did mention that one should look in /var/boot/modules.

    3)  /etc/hosts not brought up for editing.  Is it still created
        dynamically like in 2.9.x?


    4)  I could swear I answered y to the setup (y or n) question
        but nothing happened and I went straight to a login prompt.
        I'll look at that again some time.


    5)  Netmask won't take, network comes up wrong still.  This problem
        is major for me and still exists from the last version, even though 
        there's a new variable in /etc/network.conf:

               IF0_NETMASK=255.255.255.0
               IF1_NETMASK=255.255.255.0

        The above lines are in my network.conf but the network comes up with 
        a /8 netmask on both interfaces rather than the /24 I requested.  Trying
 
                IF0_ADDR=63.194.213.179/24

        didn't work either.


        Trying IF0_NETMASK=255.255.255.0, I see the following error 
        during bootup (I _did_ remember to backup the ramdisk):
  
         net.ipv4.conf....
         net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_source_route = 0
         net.ipv4.ip_always_defrag = 1
         error: 'kernel.sysrc' is an unknown key
         DHCP not requested
         network: bringing up interface eth0 on 63.194.213.179 with netmask 
255.255.255.0
         netmask 255.255.255.0: Unknown host
         Usage:
             ifconfig [-a] [-i] [-v] .....

         Then I see the same type of messages with the eth1 interface.


I guess that's enough to fix for now.  The rest seems fine.
Thanks for the work,
Matthew

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