For reasons that are too complicated to explain, I reloaded Fedora Core 1 on my laptop last week. Now, when it tries to activate eth0 (my Cisco Aironet 350), it fails. Dhclient says no offers received and iwconfig can't seem to associate that interface with any access point (it reads FF:FF:FF:FF:FF for the ap mac address, give or take an FF:). The card can work. I know this because I can assign it a static address and if I write the /etc/resolv.conf and setup a default route, I can get to the internet, etc. Does this sound familiar? Is dhclient hosed? Is it my card's driver? I know that the system attempts to bring up eth0 before cardctl even sees the card, and that doesn't make much sense, but I don't remember it being different before. Any clues would be appreciated. Matt
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