Re: Network Adaptor conundrums

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On Thu May 6 2010, Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
> Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
> > Devices configured through system-config-network can be configured to
> > start up on system boot.
> 
> The device is set to NM_CONTROLLED in ifcfg-eth0, but I still have to
> click to get a connection. With my previous hardware, it simply
> connected automatically. I have not changed any configuration, as I
> liked it the way it was and want it to behave like this even now.
>
I may be mistaken, but NM_Controlled sounds like it's managed by Network 
Manager and system-config-network is a different beast, and you *can* set 
devices to come up at boot there. You can also set a static IP in there if 
you want or as others have mentioned, use your DHCP server to assign a 
static IP to it, using the MAC address. That way, if it ever "forgets" that 
it's been given a static IP address, it'll get it from the DHCP server, 
whether that be another Linux box or your wired/wireless router.
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