I'm behind a router that serves as a DHCP server.
I boot the live CD Ubuntu 9.04 Beta, and I have no connection. The mtu is set to 64 and dhcp failed.
I have to:
- "sudo vi /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf" and remove "interface-mtu,"
- "sudo ifconfig eth0 mtu 1500"
- then go to NetworkManager Applet and disable and enable back networking
Changing it in the NetworkManager Applet from automatic to 1500 has no effect.
This is still an issue in Ubuntu 9.04 Beta
I'm behind a router that serves as a DHCP server. dhclient. conf" and remove "interface-mtu,"
I boot the live CD Ubuntu 9.04 Beta, and I have no connection. The mtu is set to 64 and dhcp failed.
I have to:
- "sudo vi /etc/dhcp3/
- "sudo ifconfig eth0 mtu 1500"
- then go to NetworkManager Applet and disable and enable back networking
Changing it in the NetworkManager Applet from automatic to 1500 has no effect.