I think that´s difficult to happen because I upgraded my kernel with the
same way and I had no problems , however You can try to check your ntsysv in
order to set autofs on.

Érico
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wojciech Komornicki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 9:58 AM
Subject: Re: Problems with kernel 2.4.9-31


> >>>>> "Dynamite" == Dynamite  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>   Dynamite> Try to check the file /etc/host, there must be a line with
your ip and
>   Dynamite> alias.
>
> Thanks for the advice.  My etc hosts file has two lines.  One for the
> loopback address and one for my machine.  That file was not changed in
> upgrading to 2.4.9-31 and when I boot from the old kernel, everything
> works fine.
>
> In looking at some of the logs, I think that it may be a problem in that
> the new kernel cannot allocate resources for my network card.
>
> --
> Wojciech Komornicki                                      Dept of
Mathematics
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]                                     Hamline
University
> http://www.hamline.edu/~wnk/                               St Paul, MN
55104
>
USA
>
> The skill of writing is to create a context in which other people can
think.
>                                                            Edwin
Schlossberg
>
>
>
>   wnk> I have just upgraded to kernel 2.4.9-31 using the update tool.
>   wnk>
>   wnk> After upgrading I can no longer connect to my local network.  When
I
>   wnk> look at the network settings using the network configurator, eth0
is
>   wnk> inactive.   When I activate it, after several minutes it shows as
active
>   wnk> but if I close down the configurator and open it up again, it shows
as
>   wnk> inactive.   When I try to ping one of my local machines, I am told
that
>   wnk> the network is unreachable -- obviously since my interface is not
>   wnk> active.
>   wnk>
>   wnk> Under 2.4.2, I did not have this problem.  Has anyone else
encountered
>   wnk> this and knows how to fix the problem.  I have looked at the
various
>   wnk> configuration files and they do not seem to have changed due to the
>   wnk> upgrade.
>
>
>
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