Doug:
I had some similar problems on FC3 when I decided to
enable the NetworkManager service. If NetworkManager
is enabled in Services trying disabling it and then
restarting the network.
If this doesn't work turn it back on and forget I ever
mentioned this. :)
Teak
--- D Sievers <dsievers(a)users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
Hello All,
Here is my experience with test1 so far. I apologize
if there is too
MUCH detail, but I've never really installed a test
version before so
I'm trying to be helpful.
Using the 4 CD's, i386 on a Toshiba Satellite 1755
laptop
On boot
- Skipped mediacheck (in case anyone is curious, I
have read of problems)
Anaconda (only minor things)
- Some icons did not appear until the mouse moved
over them, at which
point they became visible. If I recall correctly,
this was either on the
Choose Language or Choose Keyboard Layout screen, or
both
- After the last package begins to install (this was
at-spi), I was
prompted to change from CD#4 back to CD#2, which was
already installed?
- During the "Post-Install Configuration", after the
progress bar
reached the halfway point, there was about a 2-3
minute pause with no
hard disc activity before continuing
- The final screen where you are told
"Congratulations & Reboot", the
text being presented spills off the side of the
screen
-After clicking reboot, a screen full of GTK
deprecation warnings
appears on the console before any TERM signals are
sent.
Once the reboot is done, upon booting into FC, the
graphical boot screen
tells me "Failed to bring up eth0"
- my /etc/resolv.conf, /etc/sysconfig/network and
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 all look
okay
- For the first time, during install I chose to
"Enable firewall", but
I'm not sure how to disable it, or if that should
have any effect
- Tried the following (Note: I have a Compaq PCMCIA
ethernet adapter.
Worked fine in FC3.)
> cd /etc/init.d
> ./pcmcia restart
Starting PCMCIA services: cardmgr[2907]: watching 2
sockets
done
> ./network start
Bringing up loopback interface [OK]
Bring up interface eth0 [FAILED]
I haven't been able to do anything else (such as
test the other patches
in devel tree) since I can't yum
Any ideas how to fix my ethernet?
Thank you,
Doug Sievers
dsievers(a)users.sourceforge.net
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