Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 22 May 1998 23:23:41 -0400 (EDT) | From | "Michael J. McGillick" <> | Subject | Welcome to my DHCP nightmare: |
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Hello:
Well, with the help of several people on this list, I managed to get the 2.1.103 kernel installed. My system boots, and nothing too much out of the ordinary has happened. My only problem is my eth0 is no longer establishing a connection to my ISP.
To begin with, I installed Red Hat 5.0. It worked right out of the box. I went into the control panel utility under X, and told my system that I wanted the eth0 device to be activated at boot time, and via DHCP. I saved the configuration, rebooted, and voila, got a connection. Works great. This is version 0.65 of dhcpcd.
Next, I configured my system to be able to run the 2.1.103 kernel, and provided a dual boot so that I could get back into 2.0.34 if I needed to. I configured the kernel with networking, etc. and told the kernel that I have the DEC Tulip ethernet card, just like I've done before. I recompiled, rebooted, and alas, no connection under 2.1.103.
Well, from some more friendly people on this list, the general response was that I needed to upgrade my version of dhcpcd to 1.3x. I downloaded the dhcpcd-1.33.src.rpm, and built the rpm for my system. I installed it, and the system didn't complain. I rebooted, and still no connection under 2.1.103. Grrrr.
Well, to check, I rebooted into 2.0.34. Funny, no connection here either. I removed the newer version of dhcpcd, reinstalled the original version, rebooted into 2.0.34, and my system is back up and running fine. I could really use some help here, as I am baffled by what has happened. I want to get this up and working on 2.1.103 and would appreciate any help in this regards.
- Mike
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