----- Original Message ----- From: "Scot L. Harris" <webid@xxxxxxxxxx> To: "For users of Fedora Core releases" <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2004 1:14 PM Subject: Re: No network after upgrade to Fedora 2 > On Sun, 2004-07-25 at 12:37, Kellie Blackwell wrote: > > It's an ASUS A7V-E. > > > > I tried setting the BIOS setting to manual but I got the same problem. I > > noticed that in /var/log/dmesg there is a line that says: > > > > isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards... > > isapnp: No Plug and Play device found. > > > > Steve > > hmm, I am not sure which motherboard I had that problem with. Will have > to check at work on Monday. > > When you try to configure the network card do you see it and/or get any > errors? I tried running ./network start from /etc/init.d and I get the messages about starting the loopback interface and starting the eth0 interface but it seems that eth0 does not start since when I do a ./network stop there is only a message about stopping the loopback interface. > You may want to disable IPv6 entirely, I doubt you need it at this > point. It should not be causing you any problems but it is one less > thing to worry about. I have tried adding NETWORKING_IPV6=no to my /etc/sysconfig/network but I get the same result. > And the plug and play issue may not be the problem with your particular > motherboard. > > Start by trying to add your network interface manually to see if you can > get the system to see it at all. Report back any error messages you > get. When I try /sbin/ifup eth0 it returns with no messages but the interface is not there. I did some looking around and the last line it executes before returning is modprobe -c | awk "/^(alias|install)[[:space:]]+$1[[:space:]]/ {print \\$3 }"' which is from the is_available() function which is called just after the comment "Now check the real state" in /sbin/ifup. Steve