On 17-05-2017 17:49, stan wrote:
On Wed, 17 May 2017 14:58:23 -0300
Lucélio Gomes de Freitas <aa.lucelio(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> How to restart the network and NetworkManager services?
Pick one, both can't run. The default service on Fedora is now
NetworkManager. Restart it like this (as root):
systemctl restart NetworkManager
To disable network service:
systemctl stop network
systemctl mask network
Thanks for teaching me.
If your system isn't finding the ethernet card on boot, that
could also
cause the problem. Check in journalctl -b by searching for eth. Are
there errors there?
The ethernet on board is ok. No errors.
The suggestion to make sure it is turned on in the BIOS is a good
one.
It should show up in the output of lspci.
The ethernet is there in the output.
Is it possible that this is new ethernet hardware that your old F20
kernel doesn't have a driver for? Do you have an old ethernet card
laying around that you could plug into a slot, and get networking back?
Bingo. You solved the problem. I got the connection. Ethernet working as
before with an old ethernet card.
Obs: Rick Stevens, Sorry for top posting. I was on emergency without TB.
Using only Gmail to get help.
Thank you very much.
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