Am 21. Sep, 2000 schwäzte Ronald Ellis so: > Help! > > I am running Linux-mandrake 7.1 I am having problems with my cable > modem. I use @home here in Phoenix. DHCP. I have configured my NIC > statically and I can ping my loopback and the IP address, but I fail > when I try to ping the gateway or any external address. I get NO ERRORS > on etc/rc.d/init.d/network restart. But yet I cannot get out. Checking > /var/logs/messages -50 I see the error > 'SIOCSIFFLAGS resource temporarily unavailable.' (among other This looks like a resource conflict with the ethernet card. What does 'ifconfig -a' give you? Do you have an entry for the ethernet card? If you do and it lists an IP address we need the 'ifconfig eth0' and 'netstat -rn' info Rod asked for. > successful entries). I > have no idea what this means. I have scoured the HOWTO's and any other > information regarding cable modems and tried all fix's with no effect. > It is probably something obvious that my relative inexperience in Linux > shows. > > I have also tried with configuring for DHCP. No dice. No blink of data > on the cable modem. Ive tried fifty different ways of routing. Is this > a routing problem? Is the error > message above one that someone is familiar with? I have no idea how to > resolve this, as I'm new to Linux (recent mutineer from MicroSoft) and > am frustrated by this. It would be idiotic if I couldn't use my cable > modem with Linux. If the box is duel boot check what ints are in use for what under m$, then see what the scoop is for Linux. You might need to hardcode your eth card to use a specific irq. ciao, der.hans -- # der.hans@LuftHans.com home.pages.de/~lufthans/ www.Opnix.com # HERE LIES LESTER MOORE # SHOT 4 TIMES WITH A .44 # NO LES # NO MOORE # -- tombstone, in Tombstone, AZ