> Hmmmm....so what is the name of you ethernet device? It does sound > like it is not eth0. If you type 'ifconfig' as root how many devices > are listed and what are their names? one device only lo the loopback device, but pegasus is loaded, hmm im starting to be concerned that the kernel may be buggy. > You seem to have edited /etc/dhclient.conf or there is an error > otherwise on line 19. By default this file is empty because you > usually do not need to add information to it. I would suggest you > comment everything out. done. > > Lars> Jul 19 21:43:15 debian dhclient-2.2.x: Bind socket to > Lars> interface: No such device > > That means you ethernet device does not exist. I am presuming it is > eth0. Indeed, how is a eth device normally raised are the modules just loaded and wallah? Lets discuss those USB issues you mentioned. > > Lars> Jul 19 21:43:15 debian dhclient-2.2.x: exiting. > > dhclient-2.2.x gave up (good news: the system is selecting the correct > dhclient program). > is no). Perhaps the device is not called eth0? I know nothing about > the pegasus driver so......? Well its not as if Im an expert either, How do you query a module to find out who wrote it? I can bug the author for a bit of helpful info or a pointer to some. > Cheers! > Shyamal > === Lars -- ______________________________________________ http://www.linuxmail.org/ Now with e-mail forwarding for only US$5.95/yr
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