> hmmm, are you sure yout network isn't on eth0? Yep it is on eth1. Thanks for your help fokes. > as for the setup, yeah. thats supposed to work. > if it doesn't then there is something else out of whack > (probably with #home). > also, I'd try opening a second tty and running: > tcpdump -t -i and seeing what its doing. I didn't know how to do that, thanks > Hawke > "Smith, Stephen P (AZ75)" wrote: > > > > Ok, I tried using my host name and it failed. The applicable code looks > > like > > > > if /sbin/dhcpcd -h cx1139855-b eth1 > > then > > echo "done." > > else > > echo "failed." > > fi > > > > That should work, correct? If it works, then I should see eth1 when running > > ifconfig - correct? > > > > Stephen > >