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slackware 12.1 and xircom XEM5600, eth0 not defined
I've upgraded a number of PCs from 12.0 to 12.1 successfully, but my one
notebook (Dell 3800) appears to have a small configuration issue. In previous slackware releases, the notebook's Xircom XEM 5600 network/modem card was setup correctly at system boot. After the upgrade to 12.1, my eth0 device is not being defined during system boot. However, if I remove/reinsert the card (after boot has completed) and then restart the network, eth0 is setup correctly. Any hints as to what might be causing the "eth0 not defined" problem on system boot and its solution are appreciated. Thank you, Peter |
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Re: slackware 12.1 and xircom XEM5600, eth0 not defined
On Jul 6, 9:22 pm, Peter <p-sant...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> I've upgraded a number of PCs from 12.0 to 12.1 successfully, but my one > notebook (Dell 3800) appears to have a small configuration issue. > > In previous slackware releases, the notebook's Xircom XEM 5600 > network/modem card was setup correctly at system boot. After the > upgrade to 12.1, my eth0 device is not being defined during system boot. > However, if I remove/reinsert the card (after boot has completed) and > then restart the network, eth0 is setup correctly. > > Any hints as to what might be causing the "eth0 not defined" problem on > system boot and its solution are appreciated. > > Thank you, > > Peter Have you installed the package dhcpcd ? The script rc.inet1 needs it ! |
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