eth0 dont start at bootime

Wolfgang Morawetz wolfgang.morawetz at gmx.at
Mon Dec 15 19:57:34 UTC 2003


Tim Littlemore wrote:

>On Monday 15 Dec 2003 10:10 am, Wolfgang Morawetz wrote:
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>>Hi Tim,
>>it was not in any runlevel so i add it with "# /sbin/chkconfig --list
>>network"
>>So the gui tool for nic does not add it be default.
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>Hi Wolfgang,
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>chkconfig --list network won't have added the network service to any runlevel.
>You should do a 'chkconfig network on' command to turn it on in your default 
>runlevels.
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sorry i wrote the rong command.
i have use "chkconfig --add network" and it works.

>I'm actually using RedHat9 so I don't know if this tool is in Fedora, but you 
>can turn networking on graphically yb using the Services tool that you should 
>find in your System Settings menu. You just need to tick the checkbox next to 
>the appropriate service to turn it on or off for your default runlevel.
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>>Ps:
>>Where do i find the (Admin)Dokumentation?
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>I don't know the answer to this one I'm afraid. Like I said, I'm still using 
>RedHat 9.
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>Cheers
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Thx a lot.






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