On 04/30/2010 07:32 PM, terry wrote:
Hello,
When I start the next day, after shutting off the computer, I must
turn on eth0 each time after reboot or start up in AM. Could SE
Linux be doing this or is it something else in some start up script?
everything that I use works okay except for the aforementioned problem.
The computer is hard wired to a Cisco wireless router then to a modem.
Look at your boot logs (/var/log/dmesg) and see what's up with eth0.
Its usually controlled by the network service (is it running?) or by
NetworkManager. You need to determine *why* its not configured. Does
it configure using DHCP? Is it configured properly?
What does:
chkconfig network --list
say? If it is configured to start, what does:
service network status
say?
What about NetworkManager? (same questions)
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