On Saturday 29 June 2002 10:40 am, ccox at linuxsnob.com wrote:
> I'm pretty sure that the first part here is intentional. If a DHCP
> card is unable to find an address, than it isn't brought up at all.  this
> isn't specific to RH7.3, as I've seen the same occur on 6.x& 7.2.
> 	How are you trying to bring the inferface up?  if you're using
> "ifup eth0" then that will only re-attempt to get a dhcp address.  have
> you issued an "ifconfig eth0 <ip.add.my.sys> netmask <net.for.cur.net> up"
> ?  I think I've got that syntax right. that *should* bring the interface
> up on that ip until you bounce the system. (ifconfig on RH doesn't change
> the boot config, only assigns for current use)
> 	if that's what you're already doing, then I'd say this is goofy to
> RH7.3, in which case, I've done a lot on typing for naught.
>
> 	-chris

I have tried both the manual way, and using Redhat's netconfig.  I grew up 
using Slackware, so I know how to do it by hand, but it does not want to make 
a connection.  I can ping myself, just not anything else on the network. 


Jay