Hi.
I installed Fedora 9 and I having a problem with to start my network card when the computer starts.
The computer is a Dell Precision 450 and the network card is "Intel 82545 EM Gigabit Ether."
More details bellow. Does anyone have an idea of what is happening?
Thanks
Marcelo
# Intel Corporation 82545EM Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Copper) DEVICE=eth0 BOOTPROTO=none BROADCAST=xxxxxxxx HWADDR=xxxxxxxxxx IPADDR=xxxxxxxxxxx NETMASK=255.255.254.0 NETWORK=xxxxxxxxxx ONBOOT=yes DNS1=xxxxxxx DNS2=xxxxxxxxxxxxxx SEARCH="bla bla" NM_CONTROLLED=no GATEWAY=xxxxxxxxxxx TYPE=Ethernet USERCTL=no PEERDNS=yes IPV6INIT=no
Marcelo Garcia wrote:
Hi.
I installed Fedora 9 and I having a problem with to start my network card when the computer starts.
The computer is a Dell Precision 450 and the network card is "Intel 82545 EM Gigabit Ether."
More details bellow. Does anyone have an idea of what is happening?
Thanks
Marcelo
What run level are you booting to? I know on F8, if you boot to run level 5 (GUI login), that the NetworkManager service is started instead of the network service. The problem is that Network Manager does not bring up the network interface(s) until you log in. If F9 is working the same way, you can change the it so the network service runs instead of NetworkManager. (The services GUI will let you do this.)
Mikkel
Hi Mikkel
I think you are right. I disabled "network manager" [1] but didn't enable "network".
Thanks
Marcelo
[1] System-> Administration -> Network Device Control -> Configure -> Network Configuration
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Marcelo Garcia wrote:
Hi.
I installed Fedora 9 and I having a problem with to start my network card when the computer starts.
The computer is a Dell Precision 450 and the network card is "Intel 82545 EM Gigabit Ether."
More details bellow. Does anyone have an idea of what is happening?
Thanks
Marcelo
What run level are you booting to? I know on F8, if you boot to run level 5 (GUI login), that the NetworkManager service is started instead of the network service. The problem is that Network Manager does not bring up the network interface(s) until you log in. If F9 is working the same way, you can change the it so the network service runs instead of NetworkManager. (The services GUI will let you do this.)
Mikkel