ethernet card not coming up on reboot
hoe-waa at hawaii.rr.com
hoe-waa at hawaii.rr.com
Wed May 26 10:49:32 PDT 2004
Subject: Re: ethernet card not coming up on reboot
>
> On Tue, 25 May 2004 20:00:12 -1000
> hoe-waa at hawaii.rr.com spake thus:
>
> > Aloha Eric and Luke
> >
> > I am aware that sysinstall will append to rc.conf.
> > I went ahead and deleted all of the appends and rebooted.
> > The ethernet did not come up on reboot. I had to use
> > sysinstall to get an ip. And yes, it did append to
> > rc.conf again.
> >
> > I will look into setting a static ip but I would like
> > to know why this is happening. I have 3 other boxes
> > that have FreeBSD on them and they don't have this problem.
> >
> > Robert
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
<SNIP>
On Tuesday, May 25, 2004 8:15 pm
Luke Kearney <lukek at meibin.net> wrote:
> When you used /stand/sysinstall again did you reboot to get the IP or
> did you bring up the interface by hand? I am wondering if having only
> one config line in rc.conf gives you no IP upon boot whether or not
> having booted and go no address can you get one by using netstart
> or not?
> eg
>
> #sh /etc/netstart
>
> This should re-read your rc.conf file and execute the network related
> cmds.
After "sh /etc/netstart" I get :
hw.bus.devctl_disable: 1-> 1
(then the lo0 printou)
dhclient already running? (pid-221)
and ifconfig -a unchanged. have to use sysinsstall.
>
> One more shot in the dark and believe me this is a shot in the
> dark, try
> changing the line in rc.conf to ifconfig_sk0="UP" and then through
> rc.local run dhclient as a separate script. The net effect being that
> you start the interface before trying to get an IP as a separate
> process.
I tried this but it didn't change anything...if I did it right?
I edited rc.conf and changed the line
[ifconfig_sk0="DHCP"] to [ifconfig_sk0="UP"] and created
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/rc.local to read
ifconfig_sk0="DHCP"
When I did this I could never i initialize DHCP. Even sysinstall failed.
as a side note, during boot, the sequence delays for over a minute during
starting DHClient. It can't initialize sk0 but sysinstall can. Go figure?
>
>
> Just out of curiousity, your other three machines that don't have this
> problem, are they all identical to the machine that does? Somehow I
> think they are probably all unique in which case we can continue to
> focus on the machine at hand.
You are absolutely right! My other boxes are all frankenputers.
Robert
>
> HTH
>
> LukeK
>
> --
> Luke Kearney <lukek at meibin.net>
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