Re: Update broke network

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Was the kernel updated? Maybe rollback to your previous kernel, and then do a yum update.

Anytime updates bork my systems, that's what I do :) (not very scientific I know, but hey!!!)
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From: Oliver Ruebenacker
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Subject: Update broke network
Sent: 4 Mar 2010 1:35 PM

     Hello,

  On a machine I do not use very often, I just pulled in the updates
of the last two weeks, rebooted, and the network connection is gone.
And I need it, now. This is a big disaster. This is Fedora 13.

  What can I do? Thanks.

     Take care
     Oliver

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