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#1 2009-05-29 21:36:29

Radfahrer
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Network problems

Hi everybody,
i am running Arch i686 at the moment and everything works great. I want to upgrade to x86_64. So i downloaded the latest iso i686 to try it out
in Virtualbox to see if Installation works. But I can't get my network running, which is weird because it works right now, so my hardware must be supported.
I have a MCP67 Ethernet (rev a2) onboard ethernet card connected to an allnet 1682 power to ethernet adaptor.
I have tried to use dhcpcd, it says that the network was configured but I have a wrong ip address and it doesent work.
So I have tried to setup the network manually with:

ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.107
route add default gw 192.168.1.1 eth0

but this also didn't work.
Anybody have any idea want is going wrong? Do i have to modprobe some kernel modules manually because automatic hardware detection fails?
I never had any problems with the older releases.

Last edited by Radfahrer (2009-05-29 23:20:21)

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#2 2009-05-29 21:58:19

karol
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Re: Network problems

i am running Arch i686 at the moment and everything works great. I want to upgrade to x86_64. So i downloaded the latest iso i686 to try it out

So which version are you running in VB? Might this be a VB issue? Can you install it the usual way i.e. on a partition and not in VB?

Last edited by karol (2009-05-29 21:59:09)

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#3 2009-05-29 22:03:17

Radfahrer
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Re: Network problems

i am runing the i686 version in vb.
I tried to boot from the cd and setup the network but this also doesnt work (want to do a ftp installation), so I dont think its an vb problem.

Last edited by Radfahrer (2009-05-29 22:04:21)

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#4 2009-05-29 22:14:35

karol
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Re: Network problems

So your current i686 setup is running fine, but the CD you downloaded has problems w/ your network? When you installed Arch previously did you have any problems w/ your network? Did you change your networking setup since then?
Power to ethernet means you get internet from a powerline?

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#5 2009-05-29 22:31:57

Radfahrer
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Re: Network problems

karol wrote:

So your current i686 setup is running fine, but the CD you downloaded has problems w/ your network? When you installed Arch previously did you have any problems w/ your network? Did you change your networking setup since then?
Power to ethernet means you get internet from a powerline?

1 yes
2 no when I installed (2008.6) arch last time everything worked without any problems.
3 I didnt change my network setup in any way since then
4 yes from a powerline

Last edited by Radfahrer (2009-05-29 22:32:53)

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#6 2009-05-29 22:34:49

karol
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Re: Network problems

Is your current system kept current i.e. when was the last time you run 'pacman -Syu'?
powet-to-ethernet may be non-standard but I have no idea whether it matters for the networking soft.

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#7 2009-05-29 22:37:24

Radfahrer
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Re: Network problems

karol wrote:

Is your current system kept current i.e. when was the last time you run 'pacman -Syu'?
powet-to-ethernet may be non-standard but I have no idea whether it matters for the networking soft.

yes system is up to date. last pacman -Syu was 10 minutes ago cool

Last edited by Radfahrer (2009-05-29 22:37:56)

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#8 2009-05-29 22:42:37

karol
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Re: Network problems

I'm sorry, but I have no idea why Arch 2008.6 worked w/ your setup and the current one doesn't. Maybe there were some changes introduced in the meantime that prevent the proper hw detection and network configuration. You may want to search / post to networking forum.

I have tried to use dhcpcd, it says that the network was configured but I have a wrong ip address and it doesent work.

Can you ping a website? What does 'ifconfig -a' says?

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#9 2009-05-30 14:57:51

Radfahrer
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Re: Network problems

I carried the computer downstairs and connected it directly to the router without the powerline adaptor, but nothing changed.
I  booted Ubunutu 9.04 live cd and ethernet worked out of the box.
So I think there is a problem in the arch installation prozess.
anyone know when the next release is planned? Tried out archboot too, but didn't work either.

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#10 2009-05-30 15:01:35

karol
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Re: Network problems

I still see Arch 2008.6 on the mirrors. Maybe you can install it and update via 'pacman -Syu'?

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