Sorry. Correction:
If I boot the machine normally it gets stuck at starting eth0 and will not
move unless I go Alt-Crtl-Del.
If I change the network card it (kudzu) will detect the new network card and
will ask to migrate the network setting. I say yes. But it still gets stuck
at starting eth0 and will not move unless I go Alt-Crtl-Del.
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
It tells me:
reload
if I then run:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/network reload
^^^^^^
it will get stuck at starting eth0 and will not move unless I press Crtl-C.
I have since also re-installed the initscripts RPM. Same result.
I am starting to think hardware, but why would it work under W2K? All 3
network cards.
ifconfig I think shows only the lo interface.
Bernhard L�der
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