[ale] "pump -i eth0", now dysfunctional,... huh ?
Courtney Thomas
courtneycthomas at bellsouth.net
Fri Oct 27 09:07:37 EDT 2006
Under 2.4.17.x I was using "pump -i eth0" to put my NIC in dhcp mode and
all
was well.
I have now upgraded to "testing", i.e. [2.6.17-2-k7] and now pump won't
function. In fact it puts the network down, which I bring back up with
"networking restart" and
after which I can ping out onto the web by dotted-quad-addresses but not by
name, since
dhcp mode is not functional because of the 'pump' dysfunction.
Another anomaly in all this is: I can't find the driver module [de620.o]
anywhere on the system, but the NIC [D-Link 620] works 'cause I can ping
[by
dotted-quad-addr] websites and LAN members.
Also, when I "ifconfig eth0", I see that eth0 does not have my NIC's proper
hardware address, i.e. aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff type addr., though it does have
some kind of addr which is
much longer than a real address and makes no mention of the de620.
de620 is listed in /etc/modules, but after bootup, "lsmod" reveals no
loaded
module, but the NIC does work.
I did not compile the above described kernel but rather installed the
kernel-image... in which everything else seems to work OK.
"dmesg" does not reveal that de620 is implemented, though there are musings
about eth0.
Question1 [MAIN]: how can I implement this box as a dhclient, which
conceivably could sidestep the de620 issue, since I CAN ping
dotted-quad-addresses ?
Question2: how is the NIC implemented, compiled-in in some way ? How,
since there's no bootup msg saying this, in dmesg ? If the NIC is not
compiled and
there's no module, how's it workin' :-)
Question3: why is the ifconfig eth0 output so strange and uncorresponding
to
what formerly appeared,... but the NIC works ?
I'll gladly publish all the formerly referenced output but would prefer
first establishing a dhclient and see if that resolves the inability
to browse the web, and then; if possibly profitable or necessary, publish.
:-) After all, I need dhclient anyway, and this may avoid all the other
issues.
Appreciatively,
Courtney
More information about the Ale
mailing list