Network activation
Martin Bolte
mail at silico.net
Fri Nov 14 00:16:10 UTC 2003
I had the same problem. Fedora messes up the network config i think.
At first you will need to go to the folder
/etc/sysconfig/network-sripts/ and delete the symbolic link
icfg-lo-rpmsave that leads to the Ifcfg-lo file (the file you have been
editing at that moment. That's why it can't write to it, because it's a
self reference.
The second problem i had was that the package initscripts wasn't
properly installed in the upgrade process. This seems to be a systematic
bug, because it happened to me two times, when i installed fedora. Try
this, see it it helps you.
martin
Am Mi, den 12.11.2003 schrieb Antonio Montagnani um 09:13:
> I updated from RH8 to Fedora
> In RH8 I started an ADSL connection at boot-time
>
> Now I get the following message (maybe translation from Italian not very good....):
>
> ppp0 interface activation : ./ifup: configuration not found
> use ifup <device name>
>
> and of course ppp0 will not start
>
> After start-up, I can start my connection by network console..
>
> Another issue is that if I make any modification when I exit from network configuration graphical console I get the following message:
>
> redhat-config-network
> error saving configuration
> [Errno 2] no such file or directory //etc/sysconfig/network-sripts//icfg-lo-rpmsave
>
> What does it mean??
>
> Another issue is that at shutdown of the machine i get the following message
> fgrep ifgcg-ppp0 no such file or directory
>
> Are the three issues strictly connected???
>
> Tnx
>
> Antonio
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Martin Bolte <mail at silico.net>
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