Richard Fish wrote:
On 1/22/07, Jakob Buchgraber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
So I downgraded to udev-103 again and now I get the error message (on
startup) that /lib/udev/net.sh cannot be executed, because this file
doesn't exist!
I also tried reemerging udev, but it didn't help.
What
Hello!
I have updated my gentoo box by typing emerge --update world. This also
updated udev and now I don't get any network on startup. If I want to
get a network connection, I'll have to first delete
/var/run/dhcpcd-eth0.pid and then run 'dhcpcd eth0'.
On startup I get some udev related
On 1/22/07, Jakob Buchgraber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
I have updated my gentoo box by typing emerge --update world. This also
updated udev and now I don't get any network on startup. If I want to
get a network connection, I'll have to first delete
/var/run/dhcpcd-eth0.pid and then run
Hello Richard!
Thanks for your fast reply!
Could you post your current /etc/conf.d/net?
The content of /etc/conf.d/net is
config_eth0=( dhcp )
dhcp_eth0=nodns nontp nonis
Could it help to delete resolv.conf so that it is then created properly
on next startup? (I am just careful since I
On 1/22/07, Jakob Buchgraber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The content of /etc/conf.d/net is
config_eth0=( dhcp )
dhcp_eth0=nodns nontp nonis
nodns instructs baselayout to run the dhcp client such that it will
not overwrite/update resolv.conf with settings from the DHCP server.
It is equivalent
Hello!
Thanks a lot! My internet connection now works perfectly, but the error
messages are still there :-(
Some wise guy told me that there is a tool called genlop, and so I now
know exactly what I have emerged.
There were just some apps like adobe reader, x11-server. The only
program that
On 1/22/07, Jakob Buchgraber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
So I downgraded to udev-103 again and now I get the error message (on
startup) that /lib/udev/net.sh cannot be executed, because this file
doesn't exist!
I also tried reemerging udev, but it didn't help.
What kernel version are you
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