On 11/1/10 10:34 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
This just in: the problem fixed itself magically, Must be because yesterday was Halloween since I have no other explanation, rational or otherwise. What happened was this:
Despite no net, I wanted to recover some files from my backup NAS, so I booted with the F13 (note, not F14) rescue disk, which did have net access, chrooted to the new installation, net-mounted the NAS and restored my home directory. I also restored /etc/fstab and fixed up the UUIDs of the LVM volumes which of course had changed (this being a new install). I swear I didn't touch anything else, but when I rebooted from the new install, the net just came up as if nothing was wrong. I rebooted a couple of times to make sure but it seems solid.
Sigh. After doing the above I decided to use my now-working net to install KDE. This duly occurred without incident. I then rebooted and ... no net.
Current thinking (offlist correspondents etc.) is to try booting F13 and then F14. Perhaps F13 initializes the adaptor in some way that F14 doesn't. Another suggestion: boot w/o ACPI and see what happens. Also, make sure PXE is turned off in the BIOS. And check that the BIOS is up to date.
Well, turning off ACPI in the boot line (acpi=off) fixed it. I tried several reboots turning it on and off and it seems solid. Reported to BZ atÂhttps://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=649570
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