Re: Problem with NIC going inactive upon reboot

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James -

I have a similar problem on two FC2 dual opteron systems.
After a reboot I need to deactivate and then activate
the NICs before I can connect to the network.

Strangely the setup on those systems is identical to
several others (also FC2 dual opteron systems) which
don't have that problem.

If you figure it out, I'd be quite interested as I've
scoured my systems for differences from the others
with no success.

Debbie

On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 03:34:58PM -0500, James Lytle wrote:
> Configurations for 2 identical machines are as follows:
> 
> P4 3.0 GHz processor
> Intel 915GEVLK motherboard (Gigabit ethernet)
> 1 GB DDR2 memory
> 3Ware 8506-4LP
> 2 WD800
> Fedora Core 4
> 
> Problem I am having is that when the machines are rebooted, the network connection show to be inactive.  I have to manually activate it under the Network configuration in XWindows.  More of an annoyance than anything.
> 
> Thanks!
> James Lytle
> IS Director
> 
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