On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 12:37 PM, Tony Molloy <tony.molloy@xxxxx> wrote: >> >> Thanks again, Tony. The new results: >> >> >> >> # /sbin/service network status >> >> Configured devices: >> >> lo eth0 >> >> Currently active devices: >> >> lo eth0 vmnet8 vmnet1 >> >> # >> > >> > OK you have both the NetworkManager service and the network service >> > running. You shouldn't have both running at the same time. >> > >> > Do you have a static IP address, is this a laptop. >> > >> > You can switch one or other service off with >> > >> > # service NetworkManager stop >> > or >> > # service network stop >> > >> > To make the change permanent and survive a reboot do >> > >> > # chkconfig --level 345 NetworkManager off >> > or >> > # chkconfig --level 345 newtork off >> >> Thanks again, Tony. I am using a desktop and not a laptop, and my IP >> is dynamic. Thus, which one of the two services should I stop >> permanently? >> >> Paul > > For DHCP adresses you can go with either. > > Try NetworkManager first by disabling the network service with > # chkconfig network off > and then rebooting. > > Then > # service NetworkManager status > should tell you NetworkManager is running > and > > # service network status > should tell you network is not running. > > Then wait a few minutes and do ( it takes ntpd a few minutes to synchronise ) > > # /usr/sbin/ntpq -p > > If you see one of the time servers with an * in front of it then ntpd is > working and synchronised to that server. Thanks, Tony, but after 'chkconfig network off' and a reboot, I get: # /sbin/service NetworkManager status NetworkManager (pid 2332) is running... # /sbin/service network status Configured devices: lo eth0 Currently active devices: lo eth0 vmnet8 vmnet1 # Apparently, both NetworkManager and network are simultaneously on. Paul -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines