(in your case 9.0.0.41) and a gateway of *, not 0.0.0.0 for
the local subnet. Try manually doing the following (from the console):
/sbin/route del 9.0.0.41
/sbin/route del 9.0.0.0
/sbin/route del default
/sbin/route add 9.0.0.41 eth0
/sbin/route add default gw 9.0.0.5
I think I got that correct
Okay, now I have some info on my networking problem. I have one machine
setup for dual boot; Win95 & Linux. Both Linux & Win95 have the EXACT same
network settings. Win95 works like a champ, but Linux can't see the network.
I can't ping anything except myself under Linux. Attached are two files; o
I thought about that, but I can't ping anything either, except myself.
Thanks anyway
-Brian Shepard
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Holmquist
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10/30/00 7:13 PM
Subject: Re: Network Problem
> No, I live in a high rise apartment building that has a T1 line co
at!
-Brian Shepard
-Original Message-
From: Mikkel L. Ellertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 12:36 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Network Problem
yOn Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Shepard,Brian wrote:
> I'm running linux 6.2 on an Intel machine
I'm running linux 6.2 on an Intel machine that's configured to dual boot
Linux or Win95. My ISP is a Mom & Pop outfit that provides direct internet
via a T1 into my apartment building. When I boot Win95, all looks great,
but when I boot Linux I can't see the network; can't ping anything & can't
a