[Gllug] HELP Network problem
Ben Whyte
ben at whyte-systems.co.uk
Sat Apr 22 13:26:04 UTC 2006
> /etc/init.d/networking stop
>
> Debian will try to undo whatever networking has been set up. Given that
> your networking is messed up, you may have to clean up afterwards by
> explicitly doing
>
> ip link set dev DEVICE down
>
> where DEVICE is eth0 etc.
>
>
>> Also it could be udev as I have done an update today and I think udev
>> was included, how can I check whether udev is doing something odd.
>>
>
> There may be something in the logs, though this is something else that
> the patches have mangled. You could do /etc/init.d/udev stop and then
> run udev as a foreground process, to see if that gives you any more
> information at the console.
>
> But it's probably wisest to go have a look at /etc/udev/ and see what
> has been configured.
>
>
>
The top suggestion didnt do anything, so I commented out the rules i
could find in the udev directory.
However thats given me back my onboard card but lo still claims it cant
be found.
Ben
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