* [gentoo-user] Configuration Situation
@ 2007-08-06 18:11 Colleen Beamer
2007-08-06 18:17 ` Paul
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From: Colleen Beamer @ 2007-08-06 18:11 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Hi,
I was having trouble with my desktop and couldn't get it to boot. There
were some files on the hard drive that hadn't been included in my last
backup that I wanted. On a lark, I took the hard drive out of my
desktop (built by me) and put it into and old Dell Optiplex GX100 that I
have. Yes, I know - different hardware.
I booted to the Gentoo Stage 3 installation CD and pretty much followed
all the steps that are in the Gentoo Handbook. The only things that I
didn't do were partition the hard drive and do the section on installing
Grub. The problem that I am having with the installation is that the
install CD recognized my network device and the internet connection
works fine, even in the chroot'd environment. However, when I boot from
the hard drive, the network connection is *not* recognized. The card is
a 3Com 905C and the driver that I am supposed to load, according to
"Help" when I was compiling genkernel, is 3c90x. However, when I boot,
I get an error when it comes to configuring dhcp. dmesg provides no
help 'cause it looks like it is loading the appropriate driver. And
before you ask - :-) I *did* do the step 'cp -L /etc/resolv.conf
/mnt/gentoo/etc/resolv.conf when I was supposed to. (I'm adding that
last comment because it *was* a step I missed the first couple of times
I installed Gentoo!)
Any ideas?
Regards,
Colleen
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Configuration Situation
2007-08-06 18:11 [gentoo-user] Configuration Situation Colleen Beamer
@ 2007-08-06 18:17 ` Paul
2007-08-06 18:46 ` Colleen Beamer
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From: Paul @ 2007-08-06 18:17 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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what is the output of ifconfig -a
does it show the device, or is it just a problem with dhcp?
On 8/6/07, Colleen Beamer <colleen.beamer@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was having trouble with my desktop and couldn't get it to boot. There
> were some files on the hard drive that hadn't been included in my last
> backup that I wanted. On a lark, I took the hard drive out of my
> desktop (built by me) and put it into and old Dell Optiplex GX100 that I
> have. Yes, I know - different hardware.
>
> I booted to the Gentoo Stage 3 installation CD and pretty much followed
> all the steps that are in the Gentoo Handbook. The only things that I
> didn't do were partition the hard drive and do the section on installing
> Grub. The problem that I am having with the installation is that the
> install CD recognized my network device and the internet connection
> works fine, even in the chroot'd environment. However, when I boot from
> the hard drive, the network connection is *not* recognized. The card is
> a 3Com 905C and the driver that I am supposed to load, according to
> "Help" when I was compiling genkernel, is 3c90x. However, when I boot,
> I get an error when it comes to configuring dhcp. dmesg provides no
> help 'cause it looks like it is loading the appropriate driver. And
> before you ask - :-) I *did* do the step 'cp -L /etc/resolv.conf
> /mnt/gentoo/etc/resolv.conf when I was supposed to. (I'm adding that
> last comment because it *was* a step I missed the first couple of times
> I installed Gentoo!)
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Regards,
>
> Colleen
>
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>
>
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Configuration Situation
2007-08-06 18:17 ` Paul
@ 2007-08-06 18:46 ` Colleen Beamer
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From: Colleen Beamer @ 2007-08-06 18:46 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Paul wrote:
> what is the output of ifconfig -a
> does it show the device, or is it just a problem with dhcp?
ifconfig -a shows the device just fine. And for what it's worth, I
rebuilt dhcpcd while I was in the chroot'd environment.
Regards,
Colleen
>
>
> On 8/6/07, *Colleen Beamer* <colleen.beamer@gmail.com
> <mailto:colleen.beamer@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was having trouble with my desktop and couldn't get it to
> boot. There
> were some files on the hard drive that hadn't been included in my
> last
> backup that I wanted. On a lark, I took the hard drive out of my
> desktop (built by me) and put it into and old Dell Optiplex GX100
> that I
> have. Yes, I know - different hardware.
>
> I booted to the Gentoo Stage 3 installation CD and pretty much
> followed
> all the steps that are in the Gentoo Handbook. The only things that I
> didn't do were partition the hard drive and do the section on
> installing
> Grub. The problem that I am having with the installation is that the
> install CD recognized my network device and the internet connection
> works fine, even in the chroot'd environment. However, when I
> boot from
> the hard drive, the network connection is *not* recognized. The
> card is
> a 3Com 905C and the driver that I am supposed to load, according to
> "Help" when I was compiling genkernel, is 3c90x. However, when I
> boot,
> I get an error when it comes to configuring dhcp. dmesg provides no
> help 'cause it looks like it is loading the appropriate driver. And
> before you ask - :-) I *did* do the step 'cp -L /etc/resolv.conf
> /mnt/gentoo/etc/resolv.conf when I was supposed to. (I'm adding that
> last comment because it *was* a step I missed the first couple of
> times
> I installed Gentoo!)
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Regards,
>
> Colleen
>
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>
>
>
>
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Configuration Situation
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@ 2007-08-06 19:47 ` Colleen Beamer
2007-08-06 20:25 ` Stefan G. Weichinger
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From: Colleen Beamer @ 2007-08-06 19:47 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> Colleen Beamer schrieb:
>
>> However, when I boot from
>> the hard drive, the network connection is *not* recognized. The card is
>> a 3Com 905C and the driver that I am supposed to load, according to
>> "Help" when I was compiling genkernel, is 3c90x. However, when I boot,
>> I get an error when it comes to configuring dhcp. dmesg provides no
>> help 'cause it looks like it is loading the appropriate driver. And
>> before you ask - :-) I *did* do the step 'cp -L /etc/resolv.conf
>> /mnt/gentoo/etc/resolv.conf when I was supposed to. (I'm adding that
>> last comment because it *was* a step I missed the first couple of times
>> I installed Gentoo!)
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>
Stefan, you are totally my hero, in an ethereal sort of way! ;-) This
worked! And another lesson learned - one of the many, many reasons I
*absolutely love* Gentoo - I've learned *so* much!
Thanks ever so much! :-)
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Configuration Situation
2007-08-06 19:47 ` Colleen Beamer
@ 2007-08-06 20:25 ` Stefan G. Weichinger
0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Stefan G. Weichinger @ 2007-08-06 20:25 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Colleen Beamer schrieb:
> Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>> Colleen Beamer schrieb:
>>
>>> However, when I boot from
>>> the hard drive, the network connection is *not* recognized. The card is
>>> a 3Com 905C and the driver that I am supposed to load, according to
>>> "Help" when I was compiling genkernel, is 3c90x. However, when I boot,
>>> I get an error when it comes to configuring dhcp. dmesg provides no
>>> help 'cause it looks like it is loading the appropriate driver. And
>>> before you ask - :-) I *did* do the step 'cp -L /etc/resolv.conf
>>> /mnt/gentoo/etc/resolv.conf when I was supposed to. (I'm adding that
>>> last comment because it *was* a step I missed the first couple of times
>>> I installed Gentoo!)
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>>
>>
>
> Stefan, you are totally my hero, in an ethereal sort of way! ;-)
I consider quoting this on my website ... ;-)
> This
> worked! And another lesson learned - one of the many, many reasons I
> *absolutely love* Gentoo - I've learned *so* much!
>
> Thanks ever so much! :-)
I am happy it worked out for you.
Stefan
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