Ok, the eth0 port does work. There is a light there. Also, when I log in as
root I am getting a mail message that says:
"errors rotating logs"
Then when I read the message it says:
"errors occurred while rotating /var/log/boot.log"
"stat of /var/log/boot.log failed: No such file or directory"

Is this why the port is not working? If so how would I correct this and how
did it happen?

Thanks in advance

Linda



on 2/26/02 3:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> Why is it that after I have made the changes to the network-scripts and have
>> stopped and restarted the network I can't get the network to work. (It
>> wasn't working beforehand either) Also, when I do netstat -nr it gives me a
>> different ip address than the one in the ifcfg-eth0 file, this being the
>> correct ip address)
> 
> You may have to actually tell us what number you are seeing and what
> changes you have made.  Otherwise, it would be hard to say.  Could it be
> that you have 
> 
> BOOTPROTO=dhcp  ?
> 
> As for testing eth you can have a look at eth-diag to be found on
> freshrpms.net
> 
> Ed
> 
> 
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