On 14/06/13 12:15, Ed Greshko wrote:
Well, I configured the wireless network prior to get to the installation summary with all the spokes in the previous screen, and it correctly got the assigned host name & IPv4 address. So I asumed the network was up. Also from that point on, I did nothing explicit to do with networks, and I has able to ssh in after reboot!On 06/14/13 08:08, Gavin Flower wrote:On 14/06/13 11:08, Ed Greshko wrote:Ahhh.... There certainly is the option to change... On the"Installation Summary" page there is a "Date & Time" option to change it.... Anyway, what do you get when you go to this URL (no trailing slashes) https://geoip.stg.fedoraproject.org/city or https://geoip.stg.fedoraproject.org/city?ip=18.0.0.1 Where you replace the IP address with your public IP address.{"region_name": "Auckland", "area_code": 0, "latitude": -36.86669921875, "region": "E7", "dma_code": 0, "country_name": "New Zealand", "postal_code": null, "city": "Auckland", "longitude": 174.76669311523438, "time_zone": "Pacific/Auckland", "metro_code": 0, "country_code": "NZ", "country_code3": "NZL"} Interesting. A couple of years ago, an online map put us in Christchurch. However, the F19 TC3 installer gave me a time zone of New YorkKind of sounds like your network isn't really up. |
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