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My ethernet connection (en0) appears to have given up the proverbial ghost.
It can not obtain a valid DHCP address, my DHCP server is completely functional.
It can not connect when given a manual IP address.
I have booted off of the install CD and gone to utilities, at which point my ethernet adapter does get a valid DHCP issued IP, and can ping the world.
Is my only option at this point a reinstall of Leopard?
Edit, I've already reset the p-ram, and turned the if off and on repeatedly. This became an issue suddenly, this evening. The only system change was a safari update, but even my normally suspicious of system changes mind finds that one a stretch to have an impact.
It can not obtain a valid DHCP address, my DHCP server is completely functional.
It can not connect when given a manual IP address.
I have booted off of the install CD and gone to utilities, at which point my ethernet adapter does get a valid DHCP issued IP, and can ping the world.
Is my only option at this point a reinstall of Leopard?
Edit, I've already reset the p-ram, and turned the if off and on repeatedly. This became an issue suddenly, this evening. The only system change was a safari update, but even my normally suspicious of system changes mind finds that one a stretch to have an impact.