ubuntu 8.10 /dev/eth0 problem

Jose jtc at totaltravelmarketing.com
Mon Dec 8 13:50:51 UTC 2008


Jordan Rudderham wrote:
> I had a similar problem. I deleted eth0 from my list of connections in 
> the network manager, rebooted, and it worked fine. 
> 
> Jordan Rudderham | iPhone
> 
> On 5-Dec-08, at 9:08, "David Tremblay" <david at ngowiki.net 
> <mailto:david at ngowiki.net>> wrote:
> 
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 9:53 AM, Jose < 
>> <mailto:jtc at totaltravelmarketing.com>jtc at totaltravelmarketing.com 
>> <mailto:jtc at totaltravelmarketing.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     Pedro I. Sanchez wrote:
>>     > On Fri, 2008-12-05 at 08:43 -0500, Jose wrote:
>>     >> Hi List,
>>     >>
>>     >> I got a new ubuntu 8.10 loaded on my machine, and the network
>>     does not
>>     >> work, I have a couple of other partitions loaded with Centos
>>     and Suse,
>>     >> and the nec work well on those, I even tried loading mythbuntu
>>     based on
>>     >> 8.10 and same problem.
>>     >>
>>     >> I noticed during boot up and displays some messages after the
>>     part of
>>     >> loading the network, saying something about some libraries,
>>     couldn't get
>>     >> the name because of goes so fast.
>>     >>
>>     >> I tried setting the interfaces file statically does not work
>>     because
>>     >> eth0 it doesn't exists, ifup only shows more error messages
>>     saying the
>>     >> device is not there, which is true, goggleing around I found
>>     there seem
>>     >> to be something broken with it's network manager, I removed
>>     tried again,
>>     >> same problem.
>>     >>
>>     >> Does anybody has found a problem like this?
>>     >>
>>     >> Thanks
>>     >>
>>     >> Jose
>>     >>
>>     >
>>     > It might be that udev is changing the name of the interface
>>     during boot
>>     > up, for instance from eth0 to eth1. Your static configuration
>>     must then
>>     > attempt to configure eth1. Try something like:
>>     >
>>     > dmesg|grep eth
>>     >
>>     > to see if this is happening.
>>     >
>>     Hi
>>
>>     Tried it, nothing comes up
>>
>>
>>
>> you forgot the spaces
>>
>> dmesg | grep eth
>>  
>>
>>
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I have tried everything I found on the net and nothing, well, that's 
last chance for Ubuntu on my desktop, going back to Suse

Thanks to all the people who responded this call for help

Regards





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