Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
First, I know F9 is no longer supported, but wanted to ask if there is a workaround to this problem.
I finally got rt2870 to work on F9, however, I noticed during a reboot, httpd complained that it could not find the host's domain, so it chose 127.0.0.1, and secondly named responded only to localhost queries. I discovered that restarting named and httpd, in that order, after a reboot, restored normalcy. The key issue seems to be that named is not properly started before services? Or perhaps amanda and/or dnsmasq is interfering with named?
Is there a fix or a workaround for this issue?
Thanks-
Ah, instead of 'amada', I meant avahi, but nevertheless, it turns out that avahi & dnsmasq are core to fedora - so - I need to retain both.
So it seems that somehow I need to get named up and working with NetworkManager - named works fine for wired connections and network instead of NetworkManager...