On Tue, 2008-04-29 at 09:35 +0100, Bob Latham wrote: > "Patrick O'Callaghan" <pocallaghan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > 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. > > When I examined the above I found that.. > > NetworkManager on > NetworkManagerDispatche off > network off > > I wasn't sure what to do so I tried... > > > Christopher Mocock <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > I had the same problem the other day and a helpful poster informed me > > that I had to run: > > > chkconfig network on > > [snip] > > > Anyway, that did the trick for me. > > Yes, it fixed mine too. I then looked and found it had switched on > "network" in the above. I don't know if just switching that on would have > done the trick. They're just two ways of doing the same thing. However I would still advise turning NM off. It's not causing any grief right now because it isn't managing your eth0 interface, but all the same ... poc -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list