Hello DD,

This is a problem after the machines are completely setup and reboot.  I tried putting the appropriate /etc/modules.conf in overrrides but it seems those are written to the clients *before* the systemconfigurator is run which is the part that is setting my eth0 to 8139too instead of e1000 which is what I need.

Cheers,

Chad J. Dupuis
MIT Academic Computing
N42-040q - o:x3-1783 - c:617.201.6621
http://web.mit.edu/acs/windows/
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DD wrote:
Sorry for my late response, but, at which stage in the
setup process that you received this message?

--- Jeremy Enos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
I think this can be done within the
/var/lib/systemimager/overrides 
directory, but I'm not sure how.  I've never done
it... but I know some on 
this list have.

         Jeremy

At 09:39 AM 4/30/2004, Chad Dupuis wrote:
    
Hello Jeremy,

The problem seems to be that the System
      
Configurator writes the incorrect 
    
information to /etc/modules.conf.  It is writing
      
alias eth0 8139too 
    
(instead of e1000).  Once I change it manually
      
everything works fine.  Do 
    
you know how I stop this from happening? - a conf
      
file perhaps...  Thanks 
    
for your help.

Cheers,

Chad J. Dupuis
MIT Academic Computing




Jeremy Enos wrote:

      
Check the gateway settings on the clients... also
        
if you have two 
    
adapters, check the eth0 vs eth1 config.  I've
        
seen this get swapped 
    
before from one kernel to the next before.

        Jeremy

At 11:28 AM 4/29/2004, Chad Dupuis wrote:

        
Hello All,

I have what I hope to be an easy question... 
          
After spending a couple 
    
weeks getting everything working with our e1000
          
cards we finally have 
    
our client nodes setup.  Unfortunately when they
          
try to speak with the 
    
master node there is no route to the host.

I imagine the trouble is in our /etc/hosts files
          
on both of the machines 
    
(the master and clients), but I'm not sure.

If someone could send me or post their /etc/hosts
          
files from both their 
    
master node and a client node I think that would
          
help me figure this 
    
out.  Of course, any other recommendations are
          
very welcome.  We did do 
    
a PXE install so I know our network is working...
          
 It's just something 
    
in the client image networking setup that is
          
wrong.  Thanks for any input.
    
--
Cheers,

Chad J. Dupuis
MIT Academic Computing
          



	
		
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