SOLVED! - Amahi 7 - Am I having a Fedora problem?
Re: SOLVED! - Amahi 7 - Am I having a Fedora problem?
No luck, I wasn't able to change the nic... I could access the web and my HDA, but dhcp wouldn't work on the HDA when I disabled my router dhcp... I'm bailing on Amahi... I spent hours yesterday and can't invest anymore time trouble shooting it.
Re: SOLVED! - Amahi 7 - Am I having a Fedora problem?
Sorry to hear things still are not working. If you could provide some log files, maybe we can help determine the cause.
If you don't want to pursue any more, we understand. Thanks for trying!
If you don't want to pursue any more, we understand. Thanks for trying!
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My HDA: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz on MSI board, 16GB RAM, 1TBx1+2TBx2+4TBx2
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My HDA: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz on MSI board, 16GB RAM, 1TBx1+2TBx2+4TBx2
Re: SOLVED! - Amahi 7 - Am I having a Fedora problem?
It looks like I have been caught by the same issue. The network devices were eth0 and eth1 during the install (from the express CD), but called en0 and eth1 once the HDA is running. The hda does not set its own ip address - there are no IPv4 network addresses for any interface unless I get the router to allocate one. As there is no IPv4 address, there is no network connection so the HDA cannot look after DHCP. I wonder whether putting in a network card would work? The MB has NVIDA interfaces built in, but I think I have a TP-Link TG-3468 card around somewhere I could put in. Would just plugging the network cable into eth1 work instead?
Anway, the one good thing is that I am upgrading to Amahi 7 on a new disk, so I have put the original system drive back in and everything is running again happily under Amahi 6. I will play with it some more at the weekend.
Anway, the one good thing is that I am upgrading to Amahi 7 on a new disk, so I have put the original system drive back in and everything is running again happily under Amahi 6. I will play with it some more at the weekend.
Re: SOLVED! - Amahi 7 - Am I having a Fedora problem?
Just setup a new HDA with Amahi 7 and had the same issue with eth0 being renamed.
As mentioned on the first page got it working though "I followed this link: http://bitc.bme.emory.edu/~lzhou/blogs/?p=376"
As mentioned on the first page got it working though "I followed this link: http://bitc.bme.emory.edu/~lzhou/blogs/?p=376"
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