On 7/9/2023 6:35 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 07/09/2023 03:02 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
"local" is not really a network. That's the loopback interface and
it's always available. The packets don't leave your machine. If you
pinged something like 8.8.8.8 that would be more useful. But you
didn't even answer most of the questions...
And, if you can't ping it, try traceroute.
IDK if it's my system or what. I install fedora server edition over the
"minimal install". There was no traceroute in the minimal install that
doesn't sound right. All I did was a fresh "from the box" install of
minimal install and "C Development Tools". The networking wasn't
working. I installed Fedora Server Edition and all is well. I used the
same options with the Server install as I did with Minimal install.
Could this be a bug, or just my setup being off. Minimal install I would
think would have traceroute.
B
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