On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 06:37:24 -1000, Amy M <amymom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > This is exactly what I did (and I am using a plain vanilla Realtek 8139 > card, which never gave me any problem). Again, I was able to make the > change, save the config, and everything would work fine until I reboot > the system, then it would revert back to the previous config. > > jim lawrence wrote: > > >click you device that you want to be active, click the edit button in > >the new window, under the General tab there is a little box that is > >unchecked and says Activate device when computer starts. now click > >ok, and select your other device, and follow the same steps if you > >want that one activated or deactivated. Remember to do a File and > >then Save because your changing the profile of the devices. > > > > > open a terminal window and then type this gedit /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/your device name e.g eth1, eth2 etc... post the results and XX out your mac address -- Still Learning Linux Still HaTE Microsoft ************************************ Registered Linux User: #376813 jim lawrence