Raymond C. Rodgers wrote:
This is a very improbable long shot, but worth checking any ways. In the system-config-network control preflet, see if you can find a checkbox that says something like "Managed by NetworkManager" and make sure it's checked. I was in the system-config-network panel one day to add a hosts file entry and suddenly lost network connectivity afterwards. After poking at it for an hour I found that settting had been unchecked some how. Although I doubt that's it in your case, I hope it's something equally simple.From his posted ifcfg-eth0, I suspect that it is not managed by NM. There is a line "NM_CONTROLLED=no" in there.Raymond
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