Re: dhcp problem FC2

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Scot, 

Thanks for the response,

> 
> Your interface did not get an IP address per the ifconfig above. Looks
> like what ever device on your network you have providing DHCP did not
> respond or your system did not get the response.
> 

I expect to be getting my DNS/DHCP info from my ISP.  For 
some reason this is not happening.  This is happening with 
both ppp0 and eth0, both of which interface with different 
ISP's.  I believe there must be some problem with some 
configuration file on my end, but don't know where to look.

> 
> The stats show a number of errors on transmit and receive. You might
> try
> 
> service network restart
> 

[code]
[root@eunix root]# service network restart
Shutting down loopback interface:                          [  OK  ]
Setting network parameters:                                [  OK  ]
Bringing up loopback interface:                            [  OK  ]
[root@eunix root]#
[/code]
Doing this seems to make no difference.

> 
> And I would check the network cables and switch settings. Make sure you
> have duplex an speeds set correctly on the switch.
> 

The same hardware works properly if I boot to FC3, it's 
just when I boot this dual boot computer that I have this 
trouble.

Thanks again for the suggestions.  Any other ideas?

Jim Dishaw


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