[Lunar-bugs] [Lunar Linux 0000422]: Network is not working properlu
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Sun Jul 25 17:10:19 CEST 2010
A NOTE has been added to this issue.
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http://bugs.lunar-linux.org/view.php?id=422
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Reported By: roelof
Assigned To: sofar
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Project: Lunar Linux
Issue ID: 422
Category: lunar
Reproducibility: always
Severity: minor
Priority: normal
Status: assigned
lvu installed moonbase: 20100724.07
Core Tools: Lunar
lvu installed [lunar|theedge]: 20100724
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Date Submitted: 2010-07-24 10:18 CEST
Last Modified: 2010-07-25 17:10 CEST
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Summary: Network is not working properlu
Description:
When I start up Lunar I get a error message that my network setup has
failed.
The exact message is : failed to set gateway.
When I do dhcpcd everything is working properly.
When I do after dhcpcd /etc/init.d/network start no error message.
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(0000962) engelsman (developer) - 2010-07-25 17:10
http://bugs.lunar-linux.org/view.php?id=422#c962
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Are you sure that the /etc/config.d/network/eth0 file is correct?
There is a bug in the lnet script which means it does not always
update the file correctly. Your file should look like the example
file that I've just attached, except you need to add the 8139too.
If you are using dhcp, it should set the gateway and dns entries,
so you might need to remove the /etc/config.d/gateway file to
avoid confusion.
If 'ifconfig' shows that eth0 has not been configured on reboot,
but it is configured correctly running dhcpcd by hand, it could
be that there is a timing problem during network initialization.
That's also why I need dhcpcd -K on one of my machines. You may
need to experiment further.
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
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2010-07-24 10:18 roelof New Issue
2010-07-24 10:18 roelof Status new => assigned
2010-07-24 10:18 roelof Assigned To => sofar
2010-07-24 10:18 roelof Moonbase Version => 20100724.07
2010-07-24 10:18 roelof Core Tools => Lunar
2010-07-24 10:18 roelof Core Tools Version => 20100724
2010-07-25 16:57 engelsman File Added: eth0
2010-07-25 17:10 engelsman Note Added: 0000962
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