On 03/29/2011 12:10 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 03/29/2011 11:57 AM, JD wrote:
Upon reboot (into single user mode), I brought up the network - no problems there.
First, I presume you meant you went from F 13 to F 14. Second, did you actually boot into single-user mode (init 1) or simply a CLI instead of a GUI, which is init 3? I ask because not only doesn't init 1 have the network up (Yes, I know you wrote that you brought it up.) it also doesn't have a completely functional system. Among other things, the only partition mounted is /. Depending on what level you were in, and how your system is partitioned, it might make a difference. And, I must admit that I'm a tad concerned about why it took 14 hours for an upgrade from DVD. Please let us know exactly what you did when you rebooted, because which init level you were in may well have made a difference.
I said: I rebooted into single user mode. I brought up the network without problems. i.e., in single user mode I ran service wpa_supplicant start service network start and I said: no problems there. By no problems, I meant: ping www.fedoraproject.com worked just fine!!
Which init level? I said I rebooted into single user mode!! If you do not know how to do that, you need to read the wiki.