Re: Eth0 not active at startup

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Bob Latham wrote:
I'm having problems trying to set a static IP address on eth0. I can get
it to work but it has to be "activated" by hand each time I start the
machine. There is an option "Activate device when computer starts" but
although ticked, it appears to do nothing.

What am I doing wrong?

Hi,

I had the same problem the other day and a helpful poster informed me that I had to run:

chkconfig network on

from a terminal (as root I believe). This causes the network service to be started on each boot. Why it is disabled by default I don't know. I was using Fedora 9 so I'm guessing you are too.

Anyway, that did the trick for me.

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Chris Mocock

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