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FS#844 - Configure Network only works with eth0
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Opened by Jeremy Adams (elias4444) - Wednesday, 28 April 2004, 14:58 GMT
Opened by Jeremy Adams (elias4444) - Wednesday, 28 April 2004, 14:58 GMT
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DetailsDuring installation, the Configure Network option in the menu will only work with eth0. In my laptop, I have multiple ethernet devices. The primary one used during install is actually eth1 since I like to install the system docked. The workaround is to undock and use eth0 that's built in...so long as you can find a wired connectioned (otherwise, I have to find a way to use eth1 for the pcmcia wireless).
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If you want to use a different eth interface, just bring up networking manually (from the commandline) with ifconfig and route. Then run /arch/setup and skip the Configure Network step.