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Hi guys, I have a big problem and would like to get some help.
In a room of 12 computers I installed an image of SUSE 8.2. When I started assigning fixed IP-adresses I realized that my settings are ignored. Seeing the hardware-informations (under yast2) I found out that the network driver is disabled (card-name --> driver --> modules: active: NO --> should be YES). Unfortunately this happens whith 10 compzters, 2 are working. The hardware in all of the computers is exactly equal. So how can an image work on 2 computers and on the others not ? The mayor question is: How can I enable the driver to assign the IP-adresses later? If you know how to do that, please send me a short help. Thanx very much in advance, Rolf |
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Rollef schrieb:
> > Hi guys, I have a big problem and would like to get some help. > In a room of 12 computers I installed an image of SUSE 8.2. When I > started assigning fixed IP-adresses I realized that my settings are > ignored. Seeing the hardware-informations (under yast2) I found out > that the network driver is disabled (card-name --> driver --> modules: > active: NO --> should be YES). > Unfortunately this happens whith 10 compzters, 2 are working. The > hardware in all of the computers is exactly equal. So how can an image > work on 2 computers and on the others not ? > The mayor question is: How can I enable the driver to assign the > IP-adresses later? > If you know how to do that, please send me a short help. > Thanx very much in advance, > Rolf What network cards do you use, any paraters passed to the driver? You tried "ifconfig eth0 up" to see if the driver is installed? Gereon |