Network interface won't come up on reboot
Martin Coker
martincoker57 at supanet.com
Mon May 5 17:30:37 UTC 2008
cornel panceac wrote:
> chkconfig --list | grep network
>
> 2008/5/5 Marcus Leech <mleech at nortel.com <mailto:mleech at nortel.com>>:
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> cornel panceac wrote:
>
> check if: networkmanager is stopped and network service is started
>
>
> Network manager is stopped, I don't know about network service.
>
>
> 2008/5/5 Marcus Leech <mleech at nortel.com
> <mailto:mleech at nortel.com> <mailto:mleech at nortel.com
> <mailto:mleech at nortel.com>>>:
>
>
> I'm running F9-preview, with all updates applied.
>
> Despite my having asked for eth0 to come up at reboot, it won't
> bring eth0 up until I
> manually bring it up. This has been reported in bugg#
> 431941,
> and it appears that
> others are having the same problem.
>
> Any fixes?
>
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The only way I could get my eth0 to work at boot up was to configure it
with static ip address netmask and route every attempt to get ip by dchp
was failing. Network manager had to be disabled. Otherwise it was a
manual config everytime. I wonder if it may have something to do with
the services boot up order?
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