Re: [Koha-devel] CD image request
emachine 2 models no go! have used redhat on them before, do not remember which network cards are i though. I wonder if it is fighting with the dsl router that is supplying dhcp on the network? ed!
Subj:Re: [Koha-devel] CD image request Date:9/17/02 8:05:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time From:<A HREF="mailto:pate@eylerfamily.org">pate@eylerfamily.org</A> To:<A HREF="mailto:COURYHOUSE@aol.com">COURYHOUSE@aol.com</A> CC:<A HREF="mailto:koha-devel@lists.sourceforge.net">koha-devel@lists.sourceforge.net</A> Sent from the Internet
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 COURYHOUSE@aol.com wrote:
i was not able to get ti to work.... didnt like the network and droped to run leval one and I supose croaked oh well.... will play more with it when I have time.
Ed, could you let us know what cpu, motherboard, hard drive, and nic you have? Have you been able to run linux on the box your testing with?
(There's probably a bit more info that'd be helpful as well, but I'm drawing a blank at the moment.)
thanks, -pate
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 COURYHOUSE@aol.com wrote:
emachine 2 models no go! have used redhat on them before, do not remember which network cards are i though.
I wonder if it is fighting with the dsl router that is supplying dhcp on the network?
Auto configuring the network is probably the most likely part of the CD to fail, unfortunately. When the CD booted, did it inform you that it could not find an ethernet card? It should have printed a message and waited for a keypress if it did not find an ethernet card. After booting, log in to the terminal (just use a space for the password) and run "lsmod" to see if any modules are loaded. If there is an ethernet module loaded, try running "ifconfig eth0" to see if there is an eth0 interface and if it is configured with an ip. Steve.
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