Hi Niall,

Absolutely not.  The NIC hardware was not changed at all.  This has happened
a few more times to my co-workers at work who also use Ubuntu and
dist-upgraded to Dapper.  So I have seen this like 5 times now, each time on
a different box where the hardware did not change in the slightest since the
original install of Breezy.

On 7/29/06, Niall O Broin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Having discussed this a little further, I am beginning to suspect that
> the cause of this problem MAY be installing Breezy, and then changing
> your NIC. I no longer have a breezy box handy to check, and rather than
> have to build one, I thought I'd ask the other people watching this bug
> if that might have been the case with them.  Could it be that you
> changed your NIC after installing breezy? It may be that this seemingly
> innocuous action, which I think breezy will recover from quite nicely
> (oh look! - a new NIC - let's make that eth0 so) may have caused the
> problem, if breezy didn't update /etc/iftab.
>
> --
> after dist-upgrade from breezy to dapper, networking stops working
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/47407
>


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after dist-upgrade from breezy to dapper, networking stops working
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