I'm sad to say that I also experienced the same problem but not on both
my computers that use Fedora. One did and the other didn't and I had to
re-configure eth0 manually before it would come back up. Sounds like
something's wrong with the update.
Bradley
Antonio M wrote:
2008/3/10, John Austin <ja@xxxxxxxxxx>:
On Mon, 2008-03-10 at 12:22 +0100, Antonio M wrote:
> I have a router with two NIC's.
> After this morning updates, definition of network interfaces was
> garbled, I found etho.bak and eth1.bak in addition to eth0 and
> eth1....but eth0 and eth1 were not activated at boot time, as they
> were defined as getting address from a DHCP server.
> therefore no internet connection and no DHCP.
> I had to reconfigure eth0 and eth1 by hand, delete *.bak files and
> restart system
>
> Anybody else with same problem???
>
> --
> Antonio Montagnani
> Skype : antoniomontag
>
Hi Antonio
Yep - I have had the same problem
Also I'm not happy with the latest kernel and am
staying with 2.6.23.15-137 for now.
John
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John
1) do you have a single NIC system or two NIC'S system?
2) what is the problem with latest kernel??
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