-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Konstantin Svist schrieb: > Christoph Höger wrote: >> I'm seeing something really strange on my F8 notebook. >> >> When I use it as a secondary computer (ca. 1m away on my desk) I'm just >> too lazy to go to it for doing something. >> So in common I just ssh over to it. But when I do that now, I got "no >> route to host" if I'm not logged in locally. >> As soon as I log in, everything works. >> Is that some kind of NM-configuration bug? >> I would suppose ssh to work, when no one is logged in already, as that >> is, what I tend to do: log in. >> > > I've disabled "Activate device when computer starts" for my eth0, in > favor of using NM, instead. In this case, the network adapter will not > be enabled until you log in. NM should work just fine if you leave that > enabled, but the laptop might take more time during bootup to get an IP > from DHCP (that is, if the cable is not plugged in, it will wait until > it times out) > Hi, I did not disable the Network startup in the boot process (at least I see the "error no cable connected" message often). I also think that NM is startet via /etc/init.d/NetworkManager and should run without me logged in. So why is my if blocked? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFH9Li6hMBO4cVSGS8RAg2pAJ4hNE55n0W7yNqu6XiCbxULb2E/5wCguSsn 4l2Ih24nh83vjnAdnpnPE14= =nXvl -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----