¿are you using IPX?
if so, verify that ipx has been successfully configured.
For example, with the command ifconfig you should see output like this
ifconfig | grep IPX
Dirección IPX/Ethernet 802.3:01018901:001CC0AE8024
The script /etc/init.d/ipx attempts auto-configuration and sometimes
this can fail.
For manual configuration, edit the file /etc/ipx.conf and set
IPX_CONFIGURED=yes
and change the value of the options
IPX_DEVICE=eth0
IPX_FRAME=802.2 # either 802.2, 802.3 or EtherII
there are other options, but i did not change none of them.
It also happens that sometimes, when trying to configure ipx, the init
script runs before the network is configured
To resolve this, copy the attached file to /etc/network/if-up.d/ and
give it execute permisions (sudo chmod +x levantar-ipx)
** Attachment added: "levantar-ipx"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ncpfs/+bug/629462/+attachment/2196345/+files/levantar-ipx
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