Re: eth0 not starting on bootup

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On Wednesday 29 October 2003 20:32, Darryl W. DeLao Jr wrote:
> I have my server configured to where the only network device that
> activates on boot is eth0.  This morning, I changed the name of my
> server and rebooted.  After that, the eth0 interface is now no longer
> starting when the computer boots.  Nor does it even go through the
> "bringing up eth0 internface" that you normally see when Red Hat
> starts. When I type in the command "ifconfig eth0 up" the interface
> comes up, but does not have the statically defined address settings
> that it has always had.  I had to end up creating an new interface
> eth0:1 which is a virual setup just so I could get connectivity.  Now
> that connectivity has been established and I have told this interface
> to now start on bootup, red hat still does the same thing.  None of
> the interfaces that I have destined for startup will activate on
> boot.  Is there a startup file of some kind that I may need to modify
> or some kind of script so that the interface will start on boot?
>
>
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Darryl

Are there conflicting ifcfg-eth0 files in the two directory trees?:

/etc/sysconfig/networking....
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts....

Regards,  Mike Klinke


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