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). I just completed a F-15 DVD install (no online repos enabled) on baremetal. After installation and boot-up, the network is not enabled (as expected). When I click the NM icon in GNOME3, and turn 'on' wired networking, a network connection is established. I'm also able to select 'Options...' for the wired NIC, and check '[X] Connect Automatically' so subsequent boots/logins enable networking. Thanks, James
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