Re: f9 eth0 not enabled on startup

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"Lonni J Friedman" <netllama@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> I'm currently fighting to fix that problem.  Are your NFS /home mounts
> coming up automatically at boot?  If so, did you already update to the
> latest updates for F9?

When I turn NetworkManager off and "network" on I do get my /home
mounts.

One complication was that the autofs package was no longer installed
(or turned on) by the default install.  I needed to yum install it and
turn it on by hand.

-wolfgang 
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