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Date:      Sat, 5 Mar 2005 04:22:47 -0500
From:      Mike Hauber <m.hauber@mchsi.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        hb4j@free.fr
Subject:   Re: followup on help needed on configuring rl0
Message-ID:  <200503050422.48429.m.hauber@mchsi.com>
In-Reply-To: <1110000637.422943fdb3e74@imp6-q.free.fr>
References:  <1110000637.422943fdb3e74@imp6-q.free.fr>

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On Saturday 05 March 2005 12:30 am, hb4j@free.fr wrote:
> hi everyone,
>
> I have been able to manually setup my rl0 without Xserver and
> BEFORE this stinking "rl0 : watchdog timeout" error message
> appeared at boot time and I could surf with NO problem, so that
> means that Freesbie recognizes and initializes my realtek 8139
> nic (it is integrated on my medion laptop's motherboard) very
> well.
>
> In order to do this, I had to interrupt the boot process just
> before the place where the error message comes.
>
> Any idea as to how I could fix this ?
>
> ps : it does the same problem whether I use the Freesbie livecd
> or my installation of it on my hard drive.
>
> thanks in advance for your help :o)
>
> original message :
>
> hi everyone,
>
> I am a very enthusiastic FreeBSD newbie (I have wanted to use
> FreeBSD for years, but thanks to the latest Freesbie 1.1 which
> is awesome, I have finally made the step).
>
> I have a good knowledge of linux administration, both system
> and network and am presently learning the correspondances with
> FreeBSD line commands.
>
> So, here is my problem for which I would need your help :
>
> on my laptop (medion 1GHz mobile, with a realtech 8129/8139
> network card), my network card is detected and recognized as
> what it is but, whether I use sysinstall and its network config
> wizard or dhclient or assign manually a network address with
> netmask and so on (ifconfig inet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx netmask
> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) and the route also manually, it never changes
> (whether rebooted in between or not), but says my ip is 0.0.0.0
> and dhclient complains that it cannot find any dhcp server
> although, on another computer with the very same network cable
> and networkplug on the wall, it has no problem whatsoever
>
> furthermore, when i boot under linux, it works perfectly fine
> ...
>
> thanks in advance for your help
>
> hb4j
>

Have you checked your BIOS to make ensure that pnp bios was 
disabled?  I've seen this problem before, and I think this was 
the solution.

HTH,

Mike



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