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- From: olson@anchor.esd.sgi.com (Dave Olson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi
- Subject: Re: ENP0 problems on a 4D 240S
- Message-ID: <p34norc@zuni.esd.sgi.com>
- Date: 27 Aug 92 04:52:00 GMT
- References: <1992Aug26.161813.27834@aristo.tau.ac.il>
- Sender: news@zuni.esd.sgi.com (Net News)
- Organization: Silicon Graphics, Inc. Mountain View, CA
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- In <1992Aug26.161813.27834@aristo.tau.ac.il> yaron@ARISTO.TAU.AC.IL (Yaron Zabary) writes:
- | Every time I reboot the machine, it complains that it cannot configure enp0 as
- | ccsg-es (that is the output of echo "\n*** WARNING: failed to configure $1 as $2\n"
- | from /etc/init.d/network). I once even got an error message from a manual ifconfig
- | I issued. If I manually ifconfig enp0, everything is just fine, but that is a pain.
- | Can someone help ? Will it help to put a sleep 30 as the first line of this rc file,
- | to let some driver to load ?
-
- Sounds like you don't have ccsg-es in your hosts file, and have some
- networking interface other than enp0, and that the name is being
- resolved by DNS or NIS through that other interface. You really
- need your local host entries in the /etc/hosts file.
- --
- Let no one tell me that silence gives consent, | Dave Olson
- because whoever is silent dissents. | Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- Maria Isabel Barreno | olson@sgi.com
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