>I have assigned IP addresses to the boxes on my home network, >192.168.1.11 thru 192.168.1.14. This arrangement has worked without >problems until today. > >When I booted up the machine at 192.168.1.13, instead of the usual >report of eth0 being activated I saw an error message: "Some other host >already uses 192.168.1.13". I was unable to ping 192.168.1.13 from >another machine. Box 192.168.1.13 remained unconnected to the LAN until >I manually activated eth0 using system-config-network. Then everything >worked normally. > >I rebooted another of the boxes 192.168.1.11 and got a similar message: >"Some other host already uses 192.168.1.11". Again, activating eth0 >solved the problem. > >What's happening? Is there an easy solution? If not, what can I do to >troubleshoot this further? > >Thanks for the help! >Jerry Jerry: This appears to be the same problem I posted about with the subject: "Problem configuring the network" today. I'm not getting any good answers either but we have the same problem if that is any consolation. -- Knute Johnson Molon Labe...