On Fri, Aug 03, 2012 at 12:10:16PM +0200, Tóth Tibor Péter wrote:
> Hello!
> I have some problem when I'm trying to add an extra IP to an interface.
>
> My config:
> # cat /etc/network/interfaces
[cut]
>
> #ifconfig eth0:0 up
> SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested a
iface eth0:0 inet static
address 192.168.0.100
netmask 255.255.255.0
iface eth0:1 inet static
address 192.168.0.101
netmask 255.255.255.0
#ifconfig eth0:0 up
SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested address
The strange thing is that sometimes works, sometimes not.
if I do this way, it works every
On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Mihira Fernando wrote:
> It is possible that there is a conflict with the onboard eithernet card
> and the addon card. Disable the onboard card from the CMOS setup and
> see if this problem persists.
>
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t; ethernet interface which comes with the motherboard did not appear
> (not with ifconfig -a), so I plugged in another ethernet card and now
> it shows on ifconfig -a. But LAN connection is still not working. I
> noticed that eth0 is down and tries "ifup eth0" and it says
> "SIOCSI
ith ifconfig -a),
What did dmesg and /var/log/syslog indicate?
so I plugged in another ethernet card and now it
shows on ifconfig -a. But LAN connection is still not working. I noticed
that eth0 is down and tries "ifup eth0" and it says "SIOCSIFFLAGS:
Cannot assig
et card and now it shows on ifconfig -a.
But LAN connection is still not working. I noticed that eth0 is down and
tries "ifup eth0" and it says "SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested
address" twice and "failed to bring up eth0".
I donno what the problem is. The /etc/n
Brian,
I solved this problem by setting PnP OS in BIOS to
NO (found the tip here)
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?p=2110213
Francis
On Saturday 28 August 2004 03:11, Phil Thomson wrote:
> TIA. This is my first time installing Debian, and I'm not a Linux wizard at
> the best of times. Some of these questions may appear basic, but I'm just
> trying to learn how to do this stuff. You can reply to me offlist if you
> want.
Just t
Phil Thomson wrote:
Hi all,
Working on a network install of Debian, but I'm having trouble getting
the network to come up. My NIC is a D-Link DFE-530TX, the driver for
which is rtl8139. When I run dhclient, I get "SIOCSIFFLAGS: Resource
temporarily unavailable". The list archives
Phil Thomson wrote:
Hi all,
Working on a network install of Debian, but I'm having trouble getting
the network to come up. My NIC is a D-Link DFE-530TX, the driver for
which is rtl8139. When I run dhclient, I get "SIOCSIFFLAGS: Resource
temporarily unavailable". The list archives
Phil Thomson wrote:
Hi all,
Working on a network install of Debian, but I'm having trouble getting
the network to come up. My NIC is a D-Link DFE-530TX, the driver for
which is rtl8139. When I run dhclient, I get "SIOCSIFFLAGS: Resource
temporarily unavailable". The list archiv
Hi all,
Working on a network install of Debian, but I'm having trouble getting the
network to come up. My NIC is a D-Link DFE-530TX, the driver for which is
rtl8139. When I run dhclient, I get "SIOCSIFFLAGS: Resource temporarily
unavailable". The list archives suggest that it h
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 23:50:31 +0800, Brian Walker wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> The subject line is the response I get when I try to establish a link to
> the internet.
>
> Debian Woody, dual booting with XP. Self-built box. All was working well.
> I had not switched off the computer (I usually do,
Greetings all,
The subject line is the response I get when I try to establish a link to
the internet.
Debian Woody, dual booting with XP. Self-built box. All was working
well. I had not switched off the computer (I usually do, because the
internal cooling was not coping with Hong Kong un-airco
oday someone
> told me that i hsould try to do this:ifconfig eth0 up
> i did that but it gave me this:
> SIOCSIFFLAGS: resource temporarily unavailable
> like i said previously, i tried installing mandrake, and it did work, it
> also works with windows..just not with debian..
..today someone told me that i hsould try to do this:
>ifconfig eth0 up
> i did that but it gave me this:
> SIOCSIFFLAGS: resource temporarily unavailable
> like i said previously, i tried installing mandrake, and it did work, it
> also works with windows..just not with debia
but it gave me this:
SIOCSIFFLAGS: resource temporarily unavailable
like i said previously, i tried installing mandrake, and it did work, it
also works with windows..just not with debian..i have a dynamic IP as well
so i tried using pump or dhcpcd but nothing changed
thank you for any help
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Raymond L. Zarling wrote:
> Yes, I have booted linux both from a cold start and after running windows,
> with no difference. But I guess that indicates some kind of Plug and Play
> problem. I don't think that's what's going on in my case, since the dmesg
> output (recorded
(Kingston KNE100TX, tulip
>> driver). The probem seems to be in ifconfig, which reports:
>>
>> SIOCSIFFLAGS: Resource temporarily unavailable
>>
>> I run a dual boot system, and it works fine from Windoze 98. It used to
>> run, some weeks ago, in Linux too, but
wrote:
> Linux has stopped talking to my ethernet card (Kingston KNE100TX, tulip
> driver). The probem seems to be in ifconfig, which reports:
>
> SIOCSIFFLAGS: Resource temporarily unavailable
>
> I run a dual boot system, and it works fine from Windoze 98. It used to
> ru
Linux has stopped talking to my ethernet card (Kingston KNE100TX, tulip
driver). The probem seems to be in ifconfig, which reports:
SIOCSIFFLAGS: Resource temporarily unavailable
I run a dual boot system, and it works fine from Windoze 98. It used to
run, some weeks ago, in Linux too, but I
Hello,
I get an
SIOCSIFFLAGS : Device not found
error when I try to boot up. It happens right after:
Startingportmap
This happened all of a sudden. It was working fine before. It freezes the
entire system. I can't even Ctrl+Alt+Del. I have to manually reboot.
I booted w/ D
Hello.
Same situation:
i have Celeron workstation with 2 eth cards: old ISA D-Link-250CT and DEC
Tulip 21140-AC. All works fine with kernel 2.0.38 but after compiling,
installing and booting 2.2.14 i always get "SIOCSIFFLAGS: resource
temporarily unavailable" for every line with
On Fri, 7 Apr 2000, David Gisborne wrote:
> I installed debian 2.2.13 and am running a etherlink 3c509b card.
>
> The 3c509 modules seems to be loading correctly because I can do an
>
> ifconfig eth0 but when I enter
>
> ifconfig eth0 up
>
> it says "SI
I installed debian 2.2.13 and am running a etherlink 3c509b card.
The 3c509 modules seems to be loading correctly because I can do an
ifconfig eth0 but when I enter
ifconfig eth0 up
it says "SIOCSIFFLAGS: resource temporarily unavailable"
I am assuming this is because it isn't
I recently upgraded a computer from kernel v 2.0.29 to 2.0.33. It has a
Promise UDMA controller card, and the patch is written against 2.0.33.
The harddrive now works fine. However, I get the message SIOCSIFFLAGS:
Resource Temporarily Unavailable when the system tries to set up the
network
9b ethernet
>> running default debian kernel with 3c509 module installed.
>>
>> The network interface (eth0) gets configured okay... that is,
>> it gets the right IP, Broadcast, and Mask, but it won't come
>> up. 'ifconfig eth0 up' results in the message
Zachary DeAquila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
> 'ifconfig eth0 up' results in the message
> 'SIOCSIFFLAGS: Try again'. Anyone got any ideas? is this
> a known bug? I thought the 3com drivers were pretty bug-free...
I got this with an IBM Ether
; running default debian kernel with 3c509 module installed.
>
> The network interface (eth0) gets configured okay... that is,
> it gets the right IP, Broadcast, and Mask, but it won't come
> up. 'ifconfig eth0 up' results in the message
> 'SIOCSIFFLAGS: Try
come
up. 'ifconfig eth0 up' results in the message
'SIOCSIFFLAGS: Try again'. Anyone got any ideas? is this
a known bug? I thought the 3com drivers were pretty bug-free...
--Zachary
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On Thu, 20 Mar 1997 10:50:48 +0100 (MET), Martin Stromberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
>>
>> + ifconfig eth0 38.233.80.66 netmask 255.255.255.240 broadcast 38.233.80.79
>> SIOCSIFFLAGS: Try again
Thanks for the replies. I don't know what the problem was specifically,
+0.01 10/24/96 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2.1.7)
> eth0: smc9332 (DEC 21140 Tulip) at 0xfc80, 00:00:c0:bb:08:bf, IRQ 9
>
> but there's an error from ifconfig when /etc/init.d/network runs. When
> I run it by hand as root it looks like this:
>
> + ifconfig eth0 38.233.80.66
32 (DEC 21140 Tulip) at 0xfc80, 00:00:c0:bb:08:bf, IRQ 9
but there's an error from ifconfig when /etc/init.d/network runs. When
I run it by hand as root it looks like this:
+ ifconfig eth0 38.233.80.66 netmask 255.255.255.240 broadcast 38.233.80.79
SIOCSIFFLAGS: Try again
If I r
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