I switched my file server's hard disks from a p-2 350 to a p-3 deley 1.1 ghz. I ran kudzu and it detected the new nic and unconfigured the old one. I may have messed up the static ip assignment because hte system is not able to do anything on the network. How do i check the ipaddress asignment and also ensure the proper linksys LNE-100TX driver is loaded?
thanks. William
On Wed, 2005-06-01 at 10:43 -0400, William Warren wrote:
I switched my file server's hard disks from a p-2 350 to a p-3 deley 1.1 ghz. I ran kudzu and it detected the new nic and unconfigured the old one. I may have messed up the static ip assignment because hte system is not able to do anything on the network. How do i check the ipaddress asignment and also ensure the proper linksys LNE-100TX driver is loaded?
thanks. William
You can use this command to see your IP address:
ifconfig
And one of these commands to change it:
CentOS-3: redhat-config-network-tui redhat-config-network-gui
CentOS-4: system-config-network
how do i ensure the right driver is loaded for the card?
Johnny Hughes wrote:
On Wed, 2005-06-01 at 10:43 -0400, William Warren wrote:
I switched my file server's hard disks from a p-2 350 to a p-3 deley 1.1 ghz. I ran kudzu and it detected the new nic and unconfigured the old one. I may have messed up the static ip assignment because hte system is not able to do anything on the network. How do i check the ipaddress asignment and also ensure the proper linksys LNE-100TX driver is loaded?
thanks. William
You can use this command to see your IP address:
ifconfig
And one of these commands to change it:
CentOS-3: redhat-config-network-tui redhat-config-network-gui
CentOS-4: system-config-network
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
is the system-config-network the actual command or steps in the gui? This is a CLI setup.
Johnny Hughes wrote:
On Wed, 2005-06-01 at 10:43 -0400, William Warren wrote:
I switched my file server's hard disks from a p-2 350 to a p-3 deley 1.1 ghz. I ran kudzu and it detected the new nic and unconfigured the old one. I may have messed up the static ip assignment because hte system is not able to do anything on the network. How do i check the ipaddress asignment and also ensure the proper linksys LNE-100TX driver is loaded?
thanks. William
You can use this command to see your IP address:
ifconfig
And one of these commands to change it:
CentOS-3: redhat-config-network-tui redhat-config-network-gui
CentOS-4: system-config-network
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
something went wacky. I rn the command you lised below and after i did i got modprobe.conf errors. I have been running in circles all day. I just reloaded the box..it's faster that way..:)
Johnny Hughes wrote:
On Wed, 2005-06-01 at 10:43 -0400, William Warren wrote:
I switched my file server's hard disks from a p-2 350 to a p-3 deley 1.1 ghz. I ran kudzu and it detected the new nic and unconfigured the old one. I may have messed up the static ip assignment because hte system is not able to do anything on the network. How do i check the ipaddress asignment and also ensure the proper linksys LNE-100TX driver is loaded?
thanks. William
You can use this command to see your IP address:
ifconfig
And one of these commands to change it:
CentOS-3: redhat-config-network-tui redhat-config-network-gui
CentOS-4: system-config-network
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos