Re: Networking problems



Rüdiger Bente wrote:
Hello,

i like to restart my network using "rcnetwork restart" and the result of
this is, that i have no network connection anymore. I need to reboot the
Pc after this. After the reboot everything works fine.

If eth0 is on DHCP, i got a message that DHCP cannot configure the
ethernet card.
If i use a dedicated IP address for eth0, the result is the same.
Do a "route -n" command i got before the restart the routing table very
fast. After the restart the routing table is displayed very slow and i
can't ping to my DSL router or other PCs in the network .

OS is openSUSE 10.2

did you try "/etc/init.d/network restart"? Actually i never used and
needed rcnetwork to restart the network.

Eric
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