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Date:      Wed, 06 Mar 2002 15:20:23 -0500
From:      "Martin Gignac" <m_gignac@hotmail.com>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Problem with recent Ethernet xl driver?
Message-ID:  <F112QkuHblIRKpg3pz200009c23@hotmail.com>

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Hi,

I don't know if this is the correct list to post this, but I assume it is, 
so here goes:

I installed a FreeBSD system from a 4.5-release ISO-burned CD on March 5th 
and set both Ethernet interfaces (xl0 and fxp0) on the system to DHCP. I 
rebooted the system and both interfaces got their dynamically-alloted 
addresses. I did some other configuration and rebooted again and everything 
still worked fine.

I then performed a cvsup of the entire sources on the morning of that same 
day and performed a make world and a make kernel (still using GENERIC) on 
the entire system on the morning of March 6th.

After I rebooted with the new kernel, I wasn't able to get a DHCP-assigned 
address on xl0 anymore. I commented out the ifconfig entries in /etc/rc.conf 
and rebooted the system. I then entered the 'dhclient xl0 fxp0' line 
manually. This is what I got:

ifconfig: ioctl (SIOCAADDR): File exists
Mar  6 14:59:21 trash dhclient: xl0: not found
Mar  6 14:59:21 trash dhclient: exiting

I then tried rebooting the system and loaded 'kernel.GENERIC' instead of the 
current kernel. I was able to run dhclient on both interfaces without any 
problems.

So it looks like the kernel I compiled with yesterday's sources refuses to 
perform the DHCP operation on xl0, for some reason. I don't know if this 
means anything to anybody, or if it should be investigated, but I just 
thought I should mention it.

Thanks,
-Martin


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