[K12OSN] You can't have LTSP and network too
Almquist Burke
burke at thealmquists.net
Wed Nov 19 03:49:25 UTC 2008
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On Nov 18, 2008, at 8:59 PM, M Rathburn wrote:
> After F9 install with reboot, eth0 got DHCP address 192.168.1.117,
> eth1 is statically set to 192.168.1.25. NetworkManager is on, but
> the eth1 network interface was inactive. Networking was only
> working through eth0. Had to do 'chkconfig network on' to get the
> two network
> interfaces to activate on startup. Rebooted. Networking is
> working fine for both interfaces.
>>
What you describe above makes me think that eth0 might actually
facing the outside of your network and eth1 is facing your clients.
FC 9 might detect your NICs in a different order than RHEL/CENTOS.
The other thing to check, did you restart the computer or the
NetworkManger service too? The other thing you may have to do first,
especially on a stock install of FC 9, is to do all the updates first.
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