--- On Sun, 5/22/11, Adam Williamson <awilliam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Adam Williamson <awilliam@xxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: My Fedora 15 beta experiences so far > To: "For testing and quality assurance of Fedora releases" <test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Sunday, May 22, 2011, 5:40 PM > On Sun, 2011-05-22 at 18:34 -0400, > Tom Horsley wrote: > > On Sun, 22 May 2011 14:43:07 -0700 > > Adam Williamson wrote: > > > > > That's not accurate. The entry 'Network > Settings...' at the bottom of > > > the network applet menu launches the control > center Network applet, > > > > But if you install from a DVD, the network is not > touched during > > install, so there is no ifcfg-* file created, and > without such a > > file existing, that option is disabled (which makes no > sense, it > > should always be enabled so you can create a new > one). > > are you sure about that? I haven't tested, but I see no > reason why it > would be designed that way. As all the Network Settings... > entry does is > shortcut you into the control center Network applet > anyway. > -- Tom is indeed right :) I was doubtful myself and have confirmed his statement. [olivares@acer-aspire-1 etc]$ cd n nanorc networks nsswitch.conf ntp.conf netconfig nfsmount.conf ntp/ [olivares@acer-aspire-1 etc]$ uname -a Linux acer-aspire-1 2.6.38.6-27.fc15.i686 #1 SMP Sun May 15 17:57:13 UTC 2011 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux [olivares@acer-aspire-1 etc]$ Still the network* is/are working correctly. Regards, Antonio * both wired and wireless connections are working :) with no ifcfg-eth0 or ifcfg-wlan0, or other new naming device conventions which I have seen in Fedora 15 PreRelease versions, like em0 in other machines at school. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test