On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 5:18 PM, Claude Jones <cjoneslists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tuesday 02 December 2008 16:46:52 Curt Stauffer wrote: >> OK, I admit it - I messed up. At first when I decided to switch to >> DHCP I also switched NM on (it was disabled since I was originally >> using a static address). When I did this I *think* that I got a valid >> ip and gateway. I've now switched back to s-c-network but with DHCP - >> rebooted and eth0 won't come up (DHCP failed). >> >> One other data point - I rebooted with Kubuntu Live and no problems >> with network at all. > > Open a root console: > run 'setenforce 0' > then 'service network restart' > Post the output of these commands I already have Selinux set to "permissive", so here is what happened when I did the restart: Shutting down interface eth0: [ok] Shutting down loopback interface: [ok] Bringing up loopback interface: [ok] Bringing up interface eth0: Determining IP information for eth0...Nothing to flush. PING <default gateway IP> (<default gateway IP> from <apparently assigned workstation IP address> eth0: 56(84) bytes of data. --- <default gateway IP> ping statistics --- 10 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 1000ms failed. [FAILED] Network card is working just fine - booted from a Ubuntu Live CD I had laying around and no problems. I then tried a F10 Live CD - had network for a few moments and suddenly the network widget thing up in the upper left hand corner of the desktop said "connection has been lost". Stranger and stranger... -Curt -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines