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mackminer (OP)
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October 15, 2011, 05:12:10 PM
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I have a machine that's been working fine but now when I boot I cannot get it to connect to the network.

When I do ifconfig I can see eth2, eth3 & lo but no eth0.

It's using the network port on a MSI 890 FXA GD70 MB....and running linuxcoin.

Any pointers?


Thanks a mill.

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October 15, 2011, 05:15:44 PM
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how many netcards do you have?
it may be udev, that are renaming your cards.

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October 15, 2011, 06:53:52 PM
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I have those mobos..  love them,  just plug into the other port and maybe it will be alive?

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October 15, 2011, 11:50:12 PM
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Its a flaw that will pop up on these and the gd65 after a long time run. Solve by either unplug and replug eth0 or switch to usb eth. Only way I found, pci dosent help.

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October 16, 2011, 09:27:20 PM
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Its a flaw that will pop up on these and the gd65 after a long time run. Solve by either unplug and replug eth0 or switch to usb eth. Only way I found, pci dosent help.

Interesting. Do you have anymore info?
Would like to be informed of other problems I might find myself in down the line.
Unplug and replug did not solve the eth0 issue for me.

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