thank you professional support, I removed the file and after reboot,
my network eth0 is back and is working now, thanks.
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 5:39 PM, randall wrote:
> linux china wrote:
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>> There is one file named 70-persistent-net.rules, I guess this is my
>> old one, I didn't find any fil
linux china wrote:
There is one file named 70-persistent-net.rules, I guess this is my
old one, I didn't find any filename beginning with z in that
directory, it doesn't matter I guess.
So could I remove this file and reboot system?
i just checked and it apparently changed into 70-persistent-
There is one file named 70-persistent-net.rules, I guess this is my
old one, I didn't find any filename beginning with z in that
directory, it doesn't matter I guess.
So could I remove this file and reboot system?
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 5:18 PM, randall wrote:
> linux china wrote:
>>
>> after I
linux china wrote:
after I replace a new network card in Debian, the network interface
eth0 is not up anymore. Before the replacement, the network is fine,
if I try to ifup eth0, I got error like
"eth0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
SIOCSIFNETASK: no such device
SIOCSIFBRDA
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