On Sat, 2008-04-05 at 14:06 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 05 April 2008 12:53, Tony Molloy wrote:
> On Saturday 05 April 2008 12:07:11 Anne Wilson wrote:
> > I gave up on the beta install as I couldn't get anything working at all.
> > My network settings wouldn't stick, and despite the fact that
> > system-config-keyboard showed that I was on a UK keyboard, I was still
> > getting US configuration. Every attempt to change it resulted in an AVC.
> > Every attempt to run the required selinux restorcon commands resulted in
> > a failure, saying that the file or directory did not exist.
>
> service NetworkManager stop
> service NetworkManagerDispatcher stop
> chkconfig NetworkManager off
> chkconfig NetworkManagerDispatcher off
>
> edit resolv.conf put in your nameservers
>
> service network stop
> service network start
>
>
> And if you really want to be sure rpm -e NetworkManager\* ;-)
>
> NetworkManager does not work with static Ip addresses yet!!!!!
>
With those services stopped I get 'Network is unreachable'. However, by
starting NetworkManager, but not NetworkManagerDispatcher I now have a
connection.
/etc/resolve.conf does have the correct entries at the moment. Fingers
crossed that they stick.
Do as you have done before with just NetworkManager service running for
it to work. But you will need to
edit /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 and put in your DNS info
(example, DNS1=1.2.3.4) there so it sticks on boot. Otherwise, you can
edit /etc/resolv.conf file manually, but that will only work for now,
and will get erased upon reboot.
Hope that helps,
--
Mike Chambers
Fedora Project - Ambassador, Bug Zapper, Tester, User, etc..
mikec302(a)fedoraproject.org