network disabled on startup
- From: "A.J. Bonnema" <abonnema@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 09 Apr 2006 05:28:38 +0200
Hi,
I have a curious problem with my network connection. I know that my ADSL connection is instable. This I am working on separately (an ISP problem). However, if I happen to restart Linux while the connection is down, after restarting the connection never gets reset, even after (service network restart).
If I ping a local machine (the modem: 10.0.0.138) I get host unreachable. I get this for every machine.
service network restart, returns OK, but does not establish a connection.
The only solution is to keep restarting until the machine happens to get eth0 from startup.
From that time on till the next restart I have no network problems.
I am running FC5 on x86_64.
Does anyone have a clue how to investigate this one?
Guus.
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