FC4T1 installation summary

Teak Billard teamwassily at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 17 00:48:34 UTC 2005


Doug:

I had some similar problems on FC3 when I decided to
enable the NetworkManager service.  If NetworkManager
is enabled in Services trying disabling it and then
restarting the network.

If this doesn't work turn it back on and forget I ever
mentioned this. :)

Teak


--- D Sievers <dsievers at users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Hello All,
> 
> Here is my experience with test1 so far. I apologize
> if there is too 
> MUCH detail, but I've never really installed a test
> version before so 
> I'm trying to be helpful.
> 
> Using the 4 CD's, i386 on a Toshiba Satellite 1755
> laptop
> 
> On boot
> - Skipped mediacheck (in case anyone is curious, I
> have read of problems)
> 
> Anaconda (only minor things)
> - Some icons did not appear until the mouse moved
> over them, at which 
> point they became visible. If I recall correctly,
> this was either on the 
> Choose Language or Choose Keyboard Layout screen, or
> both
> - After the last package begins to install (this was
> at-spi), I was 
> prompted to change from CD#4 back to CD#2, which was
> already installed?
> - During the "Post-Install Configuration", after the
> progress bar 
> reached the halfway point, there was about a 2-3
> minute pause with no 
> hard disc activity before continuing
> - The final screen where you are told
> "Congratulations & Reboot", the 
> text being presented spills off the side of the
> screen
> -After clicking reboot, a screen full of GTK
> deprecation warnings 
> appears on the console before any TERM signals are
> sent.
> 
> Once the reboot is done, upon booting into FC, the
> graphical boot screen 
> tells me "Failed to bring up eth0"
> - my /etc/resolv.conf, /etc/sysconfig/network and 
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 all look
> okay
> - For the first time, during install I chose to
> "Enable firewall", but 
> I'm not sure how to disable it, or if that should
> have any effect
> - Tried the following (Note: I have a Compaq PCMCIA
> ethernet adapter. 
> Worked fine in FC3.)
> 
>  > cd /etc/init.d
>  > ./pcmcia restart
> Starting PCMCIA services: cardmgr[2907]: watching 2
> sockets
> done
>  > ./network start
> Bringing up loopback interface [OK]
> Bring up interface eth0             [FAILED]
> 
> I haven't been able to do anything else (such as
> test the other patches 
> in devel tree) since I can't yum
> 
> Any ideas how to fix my ethernet?
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Doug Sievers
> dsievers at users.sourceforge.net
> 
> 
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