/etc/rc.conf has this content: # Basic rc.conf, adjust according to your needs # nfs_reserved_port_only="YES" sshd_enable="YES" usbd_enable="YES" nfs_client_enable="YES" rpc_umntall_enable="NO" dumpdev="/dev/serno/5QZ48QQK.s1b" # via installer configuration hostname="ludoFly_test.be" # via installer configuration keymap="us.pc-ctrl" # via installer configuration
Ludo www.potingue.be On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 12:02 PM, John Marino <[email protected]> wrote: > On 4/4/2014 11:42, Ludo Beckers wrote: > > I installed dfly-86_64-3.6.1_REL.iso on a spare PC. > > Everything went ok, except that - just like earlier this week when I > > tried in VirtualBox - there's no network and I'm once again stuck at > > this point. > > > > I don't intend to abuse this list by asking for hands-on help; I'm > > willing to go through the documentation and get there by trial and error. > > I do need a good starting point for someone who knows nothing about > > networks or domains and all that. > > > > I can tell you that /etc/resolv.conf looks like this: > > search be > > > > It clearly shows I hadn't a clue what I was doing when trying to set up > > the network. > > Is there something I should retry with the CD first, or otherwise can > > someone send me the link for the right documentation (Network for > > Dummies?) please? > > When you did the installation, do you specially execute the install > network option? There is an option to configure any found network cards > with DHCP. There are additional, optional installation steps you can, > it's offered after the main installation. > > You could also paste the contents of /etc/rc.conf and that would tell > everyone how you configured your network card or if it's not configured > at all. > > John >
