Hi,

I have been rolling my own kernels on this machine (Thinkpad A21m, Debian 
testing) for a long time, but really don't need to anymore, so I thought I 
would install the stock kernel images.

Alas, with the stock images (both linux-image-2.6.17-2-686 and 
linux-image-2.6.18-1-686) my network interfaces (both mini-PCI and PCMCIA) 
refuse to play with DHCP. If I run tcpdump on the DHCP server end, I can see 
the DHCP request coming in from my machine and the response going out. But 
tcpdump running locally on the A21m does not see the response from the server 
at all.

But, if I boot back into my home-made linux-image-2.6.17-a21m.26, everything 
works fine. The only difference is which kernel has been booted, all other 
hardware and software configuration is identical. There are no interesting 
errors in syslog, the only visible ailment is that DHCP times out (and tcpdump 
indicates the response packets are disappearing into the void somehow).

This installation has been running for years, so I guess I could be being 
bitten by some old and stale configuration file, but I haven't got a clue how 
to proceed.

Any ideas?

Clayton


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