The solution was to change the network card and NOT migrate the details, but
manually setting them up again.

Bernhard Lüder

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Sent: Sunday, 4 November 2001 10:33
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Subject: Re: [SLUG] Network not coming up


Bernhard Lüder wrote:

> If I start "interactively" and skip the network scripts it will boot to
the
> login prompt and I can log in (without network of course). When I then
run:
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/network probe

starting interactively, i.e. skipping bringing the network up, sounds
good, then I would suggest doinbg everything manual to see where it is
barfing. Have you checked the config files?

> I am starting to think hardware, but why would it work under W2K? All 3
> network cards.

Well, if they are supported by Linux, then it is not hardware.
If these are the same type of card, then it could be a hw problem has
slipped into your distro for that type of card.
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