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Hello, I've just installed ArchLinux, and managed to dualboot it with Windows. I have used it before, and it was great. However, I got a new new computer, and didn't install Arch. Now, I've installed Arch again. My previously used version is the same version I'm using, 0.7.1. But, I have a problem with the new computer. I can't access the internet. I googled, searched the wiki, but I can't find how to get internet access. I have a basic network adapter that connects though an ethernet cord to a router. It's basic. Previously, I think I installed kernel 2.4, and don't remember if I configurated anything to get the internet working. Now, I have 2.6 installed, and the internet doesn't work. Thank you all very much for reading this, and I hope you can help me.
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More info would be nice, is the ethernet link up? ifconfig should tell you that, it'll also let you know whether or not you're being assigned an IP which is a must as well. How is the network setup in /etc/rc.conf? I'd set eth0 to dhcp which most routers support and it makes things considerably easier. Running /etc/rc.d/network restart should apply any changes you make along the way so you can see if you've had a win without restarting
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More info would be nice, is the ethernet link up? ifconfig should tell you that, it'll also let you know whether or not you're being assigned an IP which is a must as well. How is the network setup in /etc/rc.conf? I'd set eth0 to dhcp which most routers support and it makes things considerably easier. Running /etc/rc.d/network restart should apply any changes you make along the way so you can see if you've had a win without restarting
Awesome, I'm going to try that
Thank you very much for your help!
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