On 30/05/11 06:49, Bob Goodwin wrote: > On 30/05/11 06:27, Frank Murphy wrote: >> On 30/05/11 11:16, Bob Goodwin wrote: >> >>>> >>> Ok, I did "systemctl enable network.service" but ethtool eth0 >>> still protests "No such device." >> Have you got: >> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 content? >> > > Yes, and it appears unchanged from what it was. I can't easily > copy files to this computer without my eth1 connection. > >>> It looks like it may be working during the boot process, >>> all I >>> see are "OK's" no "fail" I tried creating a new user, no joy >>> there either. As I say it arose from messing with >>> chkconfig and >>> not knowing what I was going to screw up. >>> >>> Yes, I've used system-config-network to set up the connection >>> and that still looks good. >>> >>> Bob >>> >> chkconfig --list >> and post the output >> > > I will have to copy that to a flash drive, will do in a little > while. > >> I use XFCE, but the bedrock should be the same. >> > > I have used only xfce for as long as fedora has existed, Window > Maker before that. I can muddle through with Gnome if need be, > usually long enough to get xfce installed, never bothered with > KDE. > This install is from the xfce live spin. > > Bob > > Another problem shows up, the flash drive wont mount? It shows up in lsusb but is not listed under /media as it should be. I don't even know how to mount it manually. It comes up on the desktop as /media/disk1 . When I click on mount it errors "Failed to mount "disk1" It looks like I am headed toward another re-install. Hate to burn up my allocated ISP usage with the updates and added program downloads. But I broke it myself so I can't complain! Bob . -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines