Am 20.02.2013 21:06, schrieb Martín Marqués: > What system brings up networking on Fedora 18? SysV or Systemd? there is no SysV since Fedora 15 > I have a newly installed server and I haven't been able to make the > eth0 network card come up on boot (manually running systemctl restart > network.service does bring up the eth0 with the right configuration). > I see that there are some reminance of the sysV network script: > > # chkconfig --list > > ebtables 0:desactivado 1:desactivado 2:desactivado > 3:desactivado 4:desactivado 5:desactivado 6:desactivado > netconsole 0:desactivado 1:desactivado 2:desactivado > 3:desactivado 4:desactivado 5:desactivado 6:desactivado > network 0:desactivado 1:desactivado 2:desactivado > 3:desactivado 4:desactivado 5:desactivado 6:desactivado > > Should I activate network here? systemctl enable network.service well it is a sysv-script, but chkconfig/systemctl are working in both directions as wrapper
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