jim cornett wrote:
After installing the last two kenels from rawhide. I could not access the internet. kernel-2.6.11-1.1166_FC4 and 1162 would aquire an address from my router, but would fail for pop and http. I was getting the 192.168.x.x address without problems.
Would this be related to a program external to the kernel, protocol or what? I tried dhclient and it did not seem to help with resolving the connection problem.
friday night, i installed weeks worth of stuff w/yum including fc3 770 kernel and on reboot connection stopped working. dhcp would work, but everything else was host not reachable. i rebooted with previous two kernels and still no network connection. something else in the updates eliminated the default routing for 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0. i edited network configuration and added it to static route ... and then the next time, it said that default static route wasn't supported ... but at least it got rid of the host not reachable.
On Sun, 2005-03-06 at 12:23, Anne & Lynn Wheeler wrote:
jim cornett wrote:
After installing the last two kenels from rawhide. I could not access the internet. kernel-2.6.11-1.1166_FC4 and 1162 would aquire an address from my router, but would fail for pop and http. I was getting the 192.168.x.x address without problems.
Would this be related to a program external to the kernel, protocol or what? I tried dhclient and it did not seem to help with resolving the connection problem.
friday night, i installed weeks worth of stuff w/yum including fc3 770 kernel and on reboot connection stopped working. dhcp would work, but everything else was host not reachable. i rebooted with previous two kernels and still no network connection. something else in the updates eliminated the default routing for 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0. i edited network configuration and added it to static route ... and then the next time, it said that default static route wasn't supported ... but at least it got rid of the host not reachable.
Check if 'GATEWAY=' is defined in the ifcfg-ethX files for which you have BOOTPROTO=dhcp . If so, removing it may fix your problem.
dhclient will now honor GATEWAY, and attempt to set the default route to GATEWAY if it is on the subnet received from DHCP - otherwise , if GATEWAY is set and not on the DHCP subnet, it sets no default route.
system-config-network leaves static configuration settings in ifcfg-ethX files for DHCP interfaces. This should be fixed with the next version of system-config-network (bug 149780).
Anne & Lynn Wheeler wrote:
jim cornett wrote:
After installing the last two kenels from rawhide. I could not access the internet. kernel-2.6.11-1.1166_FC4 and 1162 would aquire an address from my router, but would fail for pop and http. I was getting the 192.168.x.x address without problems.
Would this be related to a program external to the kernel, protocol or what? I tried dhclient and it did not seem to help with resolving the connection problem.
friday night, i installed weeks worth of stuff w/yum including fc3 770 kernel and on reboot connection stopped working. dhcp would work, but everything else was host not reachable. i rebooted with previous two kernels and still no network connection. something else in the updates eliminated the default routing for 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0. i edited network configuration and added it to static route ... and then the next time, it said that default static route wasn't supported ... but at least it got rid of the host not reachable.
I did an ftp upgrade Friday from development and got the mix from that date to install. I get a resolution now and am currently able to connect to the Internet with no tricks. Up2date ended up being broken and yum is not configured to install whatever it can resolve, then report on unresolved deps for packages, so upgrading can be less problematic.
I guess the kernel is not responsible directly for the error.
Jim