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From: deborah@gallifrey.microunity.com (Deborah Gronke Bennett)
Subject: network misconfig after 2.1 installation
Message-ID: <oqzq8h874p.fsf@gallifrey.microunity.com>
Sender: deborah@gallifrey.microunity.com
Organization: MicroUnity Systems Engineering, Inc.
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Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 21:28:06 GMT
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I have found a problem with the 2.1 installation, and I am hoping
this can be fixed in the next release.

I installed the X-User cluster from the Express menu, using
a local SCSI CD-ROM as my media.
I then installed the DES package (all pieces) from the Custom menu,
using a filesystem on a local server via nfs as my media.
(The install directory on the server contains more than the DES
install files). The server is on the same subnet as the machine
being installed.
After both installs, I checked the network interfaces section of
the Configuration menu. The information I had entered for the
server which made the nfs install possible (i.e. IP addr,
nameserver IP addr, gateway IP addr, netmask value) was still
in the menu, and it was correct.
After the system rebooted when I exited the installation, the
network did not come up configure properly. The netmask was
wrong (ff000000) among other things.

After several attempts, I discovered that if I performed the
exact same steps as above, except that I installed the
X-User cluster from NFS from that same fileserver, my
result was different. After the reboot after installation,
the machine came up with the correct network configuration.

I tracked down the problem - the line in /etc/sysconfig
which should read
ifconfig_de0="inet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx netmask 255.255.255.0"
was missing after the first install above, but present after
the second.
I believe this is a bug, since all the other information that
I entered (such as hostname, host's IP addr, defaultrouter)
did get placed in /etc/sysconfig.
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Deborah Gronke Bennett 	(WD5HJH) 	kernel and device drivers engineer
deborah@microunity.com			(408)-734-8100
MicroUnity Systems Eng., 255 Caspian Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94089-1015 USA