--------------------- IEEE 802.1Q Virtual LANs (VLANs) are a way of partitioning a physical network into distinct broadcast domains. Packets can be tagged with different VLAN IDs so that a single "trunk" connection may be used to transport data for various VLANs. If the network interface is directly connected to a VLAN trunk port, specifying a VLAN ID may be necessary to get a working connection. Is this system connected to a VLAN trunk port? 1: Yes 2: No [*] Prompt: '?' for help, default=2> 2653 Networking can be configured either by entering all the information manually, or by using DHCP (or a variety of IPv6-specific methods) to detect network settings automatically. If you choose to use autoconfiguration and the installer is unable to get a working configuration from the network, you will be given the opportunity to configure the network manually. Auto-configure networking? 1: Yes [*] 2: No Prompt: '?' for help, default=1> 2 The IP address is unique to your computer and may be: * four numbers separated by periods (IPv4); * blocks of hexadecimal characters separated by colons (IPv6). You can also optionally append a CIDR netmask (such as "/24"). If you don't know what to use here, consult your network administrator. IP address: Prompt: '?' for help> 10.245.236.12/24 The gateway is an IP address (four numbers separated by periods) that indicates the gateway router, also known as the default router. All traffic that goes outside your LAN (for instance, to the Internet) is sent through this router. In rare circumstances, you may have no router; in that case, you can leave this blank. If you don't know the proper answer to this question, consult your network administrator. Gateway: Prompt: '?' for help, default=10.245.236.1> . The name servers are used to look up host names on the network. Please enter the IP addresses (not host names) of up to 3 name servers, separated by spaces. Do not use commas. The first name server in the list will be the first to be queried. If you don't want to use any name server, just leave this field blank. Name server addresses: Prompt: '?' for help, default=10.245.236.1> . Currently configured network parameters: interface = encc000 ipaddress = 10.245.236.12 netmask = 255.255.255.0 gateway = 10.245.236.1 pointopoint = nameservers = 10.245.236.1 Is this information correct? 1: Yes [*] 2: No Prompt: '?' for help, default=1> 1 Detecting link on encc000; please wait... Please enter the hostname for this system. The hostname is a single word that identifies your system to the network. If you don't know what your hostname should be, consult your network administrator. If you are setting up your own home network, you can make something up here. Hostname: s1lp12 The domain name is the part of your Internet address to the right of your host name. It is often something that ends in .com, .net, .edu, or .org. If you are setting up a home network, you can make something up, but make sure you use the same domain name on all your computers. Domain name: canonical.com Ubuntu installer main menu -------------------------- Choose the next step in the install process: 1: Configure the network device, 2: Configure the network, 3: Continue installation remotely using SSH [*], 4: Choose language, 5: Choose a mirror of the Ubuntu archive, 6: Download installer components, 7: Change debconf priority, 8: Save debug logs, 9: Execute a shell, 10: Abort the installation, Prompt: '?' for help, default=3> ---------- ... Sep 26 13:20:49 kernel: [ 59.316983] with link type OSD_10GIG. Sep 26 13:20:49 kernel: [ 59.317055] qeth 0.0.c000 encc000: renamed from eth0 Sep 26 13:20:49 kernel: [ 59.319638] qeth 0.0.c000: QDIO data connection isola tion is deactivated Sep 26 13:20:49 kernel: [ 59.320458] qeth 0.0.c000: HW Checksumming (inbound) enabled Sep 26 13:20:49 kernel: [ 59.321299] qeth 0.0.c000: HW TX Checksumming enabled Sep 26 13:20:53 main-menu[202]: INFO: Menu item 'netcfg' selected Sep 26 13:20:53 netcfg[258]: INFO: Starting netcfg v.1.135ubuntu4.5 Sep 26 13:20:53 netcfg[258]: DEBUG: Flushing addresses and routes on interface: encc000 Sep 26 13:20:53 netcfg[258]: INFO: Could not find valid BOOTIF= entry in /proc/c mdline Sep 26 13:20:53 netcfg[258]: INFO: Taking down interface encc000 Sep 26 13:24:52 netcfg[258]: INFO: Taking down interface lo Sep 26 13:24:52 netcfg[258]: INFO: Taking down interface lo Sep 26 13:24:52 netcfg[258]: INFO: Activating interface encc000 Sep 26 13:24:52 netcfg[258]: INFO: executing: ip addr add 10.245.236.12/24 broad cast 10.245.236.255 dev encc000 Sep 26 13:24:52 netcfg[258]: INFO: Waiting time set to 3 Sep 26 13:24:53 netcfg[258]: INFO: ethtool-lite: encc000: carrier up Sep 26 13:24:53 netcfg[258]: INFO: Found link on encc000 Sep 26 13:24:54 netcfg[258]: ARPING to 10.245.236.1 from 10.245.236.12 via encc0 00 Sep 26 13:24:54 netcfg[258]: Sent 1 probe(s) (1 broadcast(s)) Sep 26 13:24:54 netcfg[258]: Received 0 reply (0 request(s), 0 broadcast(s)) Sep 26 13:24:55 netcfg[258]: ARPING to 10.245.236.1 from 10.245.236.12 via encc0 00 Sep 26 13:24:55 netcfg[258]: Sent 1 probe(s) (1 broadcast(s)) Sep 26 13:24:55 netcfg[258]: Received 0 reply (0 request(s), 0 broadcast(s)) Sep 26 13:24:56 netcfg[258]: ARPING to 10.245.236.1 from 10.245.236.12 via encc0 00 Sep 26 13:24:56 netcfg[258]: Sent 1 probe(s) (1 broadcast(s)) Sep 26 13:24:56 netcfg[258]: Received 0 reply (0 request(s), 0 broadcast(s)) Sep 26 13:24:57 netcfg[258]: ARPING to 10.245.236.1 from 10.245.236.12 via encc0 00 Sep 26 13:24:57 netcfg[258]: Sent 1 probe(s) (1 broadcast(s)) Sep 26 13:24:57 netcfg[258]: Received 0 reply (0 request(s), 0 broadcast(s)) Sep 26 13:24:58 netcfg[258]: ARPING to 10.245.236.1 from 10.245.236.12 via encc0 00 Sep 26 13:24:58 netcfg[258]: Sent 1 probe(s) (1 broadcast(s)) Sep 26 13:24:58 netcfg[258]: Received 0 reply (0 request(s), 0 broadcast(s)) Sep 26 13:24:59 netcfg[258]: ARPING to 10.245.236.1 from 10.245.236.12 via encc0 00 ...