network failure after unsigned yum update in FC4t2
Frank Sander
FrankSanderDo at vodafone.de
Sat Apr 16 17:15:09 UTC 2005
Hi,
wrong is a hard word. I would sway you make your live difficult ;-)
replace the
pci=irqmask=10
with
pci=routeirq
and give it a try.
see you
Frank
Xiyang Chen wrote:
>On 16/04/05, Frank Sander <FrankSanderDo at vodafone.de> wrote:
>
>
>>Hi
>>
>>I had the same problem and figured in demsg, that the irq routing has
>>been changed.
>>
>>-------snip dmesg------------
>>** Routing PCI interrupts for all devices because "pci=routeirq"
>>** was specified. If this was required to make a driver work,
>>** please email the output of "lspci" to bjorn.helgaas at hp.com
>>** so I can fix the driver.
>>------snap dsmeg--------
>>
>>pci=routeirq entered on the kernel boot parms helped in my case.
>>
>>see you
>>Frank
>>Xiyang Chen wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I had a problem after "yum update" my FC4t2 system. It got stuck at
>>>"determining IP configuration" for quite a long time when starting up,
>>>and the system could boot successfully but the network failed to
>>>function correctly. The DNS service seemed completely down.
>>>
>>>Here is the error message shown on screen when booting:
>>>icmp open socket: Permission denied.
>>>
>>>What caused this? Any solutions?
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>>
>>>Xiyang
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>Please forgive my ignorance, but I am a complete newbie to linux. I
>tried 'lspci' command and found the irq of my ethernet adaptor is
>'10'. Then I added the following parameter to boot:
>pci=irqmask=10
>But it still failed when starting the network. The message looked like this:
>
>Bringing up eth0...
>Determining IP information: ping: icmp open socket: permission denied
> [failed]
>....
>Starting Router discovery... [failed]
>
>
>Was I doing the right thing?
>
>
>
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