--- jludwig <wralphie@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 04:10, John Morrison wrote: > > On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 01:56, Alberto M R Davila wrote: > > > I just installed FC2 in my toshiba satellite 4600 laptop (pentium 3) > and > > > the ethernet card is not working even the "redhat-config-network" > shows > > > eth0 is "Active"... I tried a new installation (formatting > partitions) > > > but it does not work as well... curiously during boot the eth0 is > loaded > > > "OK". I tried the "linux rescue" boot with the disk 1 of FC2 and > > > nothing... but when I try the "linux rescue" of FC1 the eth0 > works... > > > "ping" from and to the laptop does not work. My "firewall" is > enabled to > > > allow only SSH connections... btw, my sound card was not recognized > after > > > installation as well, the test failed... any tips how I could > conifgure > > > the eth0 manually ? Everything used to work fine when I was using > FC1 in > > > the same laptop ;-) > > > > > > Thanks for any tips you may send. > > > > > > Cheers, Alberto > > Alberto, > > > > I had a problem when I first installed FC2 with ethernet cards being > > given a different device name from FC1. I have two network cards and > > eth0 became eth1 and vice versa. I realise that you may only have one > > card but it is worth checking that the device name has not changed > > somewhere. Check redhat->system tools-> network device control. > > > > -- > > John > Something simple. Does your netmask match the network netmask? Hi, I am not an expert.. so, how I should check this in FC2 ? Thanks, Alberto __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail