On Sun, 2008-04-27 at 10:35 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Sat, 2008-04-26 at 19:25 -0400, Louis E Garcia II wrote:
> First NetworkManager fails to come up at boot. One needs to restart the
> service.
>
> NetworkManager doesn't work with static ip. After fc9 desktop install
> with a stacic ip I disabled network service and enabled Network manager.
> I get system eth0 and auto ethernet in the nm-applet. system eth0
> connects but can't get to the internet seems the nameservers are missing
> and the broadcast is 0. With system-config-network under DNS the values
> are always missing even when I enter them and save. /etc/resolv.conf is
> empty.
>
> Why does nm-applet have both system eth0 and auto ethernet?
I presume the intent is that "system eth0" is for a static IP and "auto
ethernet" is for NM-controlled DHCP.
So far (with F8), I haven't been able to get the "system wlan0" to
connect wirelessly with the network I defined (hidden SSID, WEP, DHCP),
but the auto connection works fine for the same network. (Haven't
tested all that recently, either, though.)
Hmm; would be interesting to see ifcfg-wlan0 then... and to compare it
with what's in GConf for the auto connection.
Dan