On Fri, 2008-08-15 at 08:13 +0200, Joerg Bergmann wrote:
I have a problem with network manager under Fedora 9.
My local network includes a DHCP server, but I want static
IP settings for this PC. With network manger service enabled
(which was the default), the network manager ignores the static
settings and grabs a DHCP lease. With network manger service
disabled, ifup eth0 gives the static IP I want. But with
network manager disabled, eth0 comes not up at boot time. How
to get eth0 up at boot time with static IP?
Please don't hijack threads. Your message has nothing to do with the one
you replied to.
poc