Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Mon, 2008-04-28 at 15:52 +0100, Christopher Mocock wrote:
Bob Latham wrote:
I'm having problems trying to set a static IP address on eth0. I can get
it to work but it has to be "activated" by hand each time I start the
machine. There is an option "Activate device when computer starts" but
although ticked, it appears to do nothing.
What am I doing wrong?
Hi,
I had the same problem the other day and a helpful poster informed me
that I had to run:
chkconfig network on
from a terminal (as root I believe). This causes the network service to
be started on each boot. Why it is disabled by default I don't know. I
was using Fedora 9 so I'm guessing you are too.
Because in F9 the network is managed by Network Manager (and Network
Manager Dispatcher) which is a different set of scripts. Presumably the
OP's NM config wasn't set up to manage the eth0 interface.
If you click on the System->Administration->Services menu in Gnome,
you'll see NM at the top and network farther down. It's OK to use one or
the other, just don't mix them.
I have yet to futz with F9, but does NM have the same basic problem in
that it normally does not run until the user logs in? That screws up
lots of stuff including NIS and/or LDAP authentication, network
filesystems and several other things.
I've gotten around it by buggering wpa_supplicant.conf and forcing it to
run before anything significant tries to use the network, but geeze!
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