On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 11:02, Jon Eisenstein wrote: > Ever since a power outage this weekend, I have no internet access in > my Linux box (which is used as a network router). Even local loopback > isn't working. After testing with help from #debian, it seems that > ifconfig is acting up. When I try to ifup -v lo, I get the following: > ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 up... ifconfig: only one address allowed for > interface 'lo'. Same thing happens for eth0 and eth1, but with the > gateway and broadcast lines included as well. After any of these > commands, and when I reboot (which usually cleared any problems) > ifconfig lists absolutely nothing, and not even ping to localhost will > work (connect: invalid argument). Anyone have any ideas?
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