FC4 doesn't see NIC Cards

From: Dave Harman (dharman_at_lin-nett.com)
Date: 08/23/05

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    Thanks for your reply, Jon

    First, I enter ifconfig -a and I see a normal output. Everything looks
    OK except
    there are no input or output bytes.

    When installing , I chose the "no firewall" option, and I didn't start
    any firewall.

    IP addresses are static which I entered as part of the installation process.
    Once again, the correct IP address appears in the ifconfig output.

    Dave Harman

    >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    >>

    >>
    >>Dave,
    >>
    >> Just because your drivers load and the OS starts the networking
    >>service does not mean your network is configured properly. What does the
    >>"ifconfig" command output for you? As Oliver noted, you might not be
    >>receiving an IP address from your DCHP server or your firewall is blocking
    >>you.
    >>
    >> Jon
    >>
    >>-----Original Message-----
    >>From: fedora-list-bounces@redhat.com [mailto:fedora-list-bounces@redhat.com]
    >>On Behalf Of Dave Harman
    >>Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 9:33 AM
    >>To: fedora-list@redhat.com
    >>Subject: FC4 doesn't see NIC Cards
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> I installed FC4 on a Dell Dimension 2400
    >>
    >>This machine has 2 NIC cards - one for local network and
    >>
    >>one for Internet
    >>
    >>For some reason, FC cannot see the NIC cards.
    >>
    >>When I examine DMESG, FC4 seems to find each card, identify the
    >>
    >>driver, the MAC address of each card, and the IRQ to be used
    >>
    >>
    >>Also the startup screen shows eth0 and eth1 starting with the green "OK"
    >>
    >>But the route commands attempting to use dev eth0 or dev eth1
    >>
    >>return "no such device" as an error message and when I try to
    >>
    >>ping localhost or a static IP I get the message "network is unreachable"
    >>
    >>The cables are plugged into the same hubs that other servers successfully
    >>
    >>use.
    >>
    >>
    >>Does anyone have an idea where I can look for solution?
    >>
    >>And if I may be permitted a small rant, I think FC in general is a poor,
    >>
    >>poor second to the regular releases we used to get from Red Hat. This is the
    >>
    >>second time I've installed FC4 on this machine. The first time, the screen
    >>
    >>would blink off for no reason, and BIND wouldn't see the local network.
    >>
    >>Now, after the 2^nd installation, the screen behaves itself, but I have
    >>problems with
    >>
    >>the network cards.
    >>
    >>This stuff is supposed to run - like do useful things? - not be a
    >>project which goes
    >>
    >>on and on trying to get it to work. For me, the Fedora Project has "we
    >>don't care" written
    >>
    >>all over it.
    >>
    >>
    >>End of Rant.
    >>
    >>Thanks
    >>
    >>Dave Harman
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>

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