Hi Albert

I reported this some time ago, not sure there is a fix yet. It seems to be problems with the networking scripts as opposed to the kernel though, or at least that's what it seemed was the problem when I encountered it.

Mark

On 21-Sep-05, at 11:45 AM, Albert wrote:

Hi all,

I opened network devices, unclicked the airport checkbox (eth0) and then saved. Result: now the regular Sungem ethernet device (eth 1) is not found !! I can see there is no network at all even when the computer boots, as it fails to reach for some time server somewhere. (why in the world did I had to do this: well, I understood that was going to inactivate my airport, to save
battery).

I am networking from my kubuntu kernel, but I'd really would like to go back
to Yellowdog. Anyone any idea how to fix this?

The error message when attempting to activate eth1:

"Sungem device eth1 does not seem to be present, delaying initialization"
"Cannot activate network device eth1!"


This is a PowerBook Ti 3.5 running YDL 4.0.1.

Thanks for any suggestions.

Albert
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