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From: | Almudena Garcia |
Subject: | Re: Problems to configure static IP in Debian GNU/Hurd |
Date: | Thu, 4 Jul 2019 23:40:13 +0200 |
> After boot, before running the settrans command, is a netdde
> process still running? You could also make sure no one is running before> running the settrans command by killing any that would still be running.I didn't check It, but now I'll check> Did you try rtl8139 instead for instance?Nope, I didn't try It, Only e1000 and pcnet,Btw, In my SMP kernel, I need a model which driver is inside Mach, because netdde drivers use to crash in It.El jue., 4 jul. 2019 a las 23:28, Samuel Thibault (<samuel.thibault@gnu.org>) escribió:Almudena Garcia, le jeu. 04 juil. 2019 23:18:21 +0200, a ecrit:
> I attach the full output of the command
So the e1000 driver doesn't find the card, that's where the issue would
be. Possibly the boot-time netdde crashes and leaves the card in a very
odd state. After boot, before running the settrans command, is a netdde
process still running? You could also make sure no one is running before
running the settrans command by killing any that would still be running.
Did you try rtl8139 instead for instance?
Samuel
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