Marty Richards wrote:

>hi Bill,
>
>It sounds like the IP settings are wrong.
>
>The module for the card must have loaded or DHCP wouldn't work, so I'm
>guessing the static address, subnet mask or gateway isn't set correctly...
>what makes you think the NICs aren't recognized? What commands are you using
>to look at the status? 
>
it's a lot more than ip settings now. whatever reads the hardware as it 
boots
doesn't detect a nic at all, and there are error messages everywhere as 
it boots,
 mainly segmentation fault, (kudzu) unary operator expected  they fly 
past so
quick I can't read them. they don't appear in bootlog, messages, or dmesg.
ifconfig eth0: error fetching interface information: Device not found
don't worry about it, I haven't stuffed it for months, and it's over
10 partitions, so I should be able to reinstall without losing anything
except problems. The second box is reporting the same for ifconfig, so
i've left it in windows where it still works (so far)!
thanks anyway
bill

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