f15 :: how to activate the network to start at boot
- From: Adrian Sevcenco <Adrian.Sevcenco@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2011 17:14:04 +0200
Hi! So .. overall fedora (and fedora 15) is an extraordinary distro from
the point of view of KDE integration (of which i am completely dependent
for work (development) as for personal tasks(multimedia))
From some other points .. its a pain ..
For example ... NetworkManager is a piece of !@#$ it doenst see any
wireless even if tools like Wireless Assistant or WiFi Radar (2.0.s08)
see a lot of APs .. in order to make my wireless to work i have to
remove the NetworkManager packets .. now wireless is working and with
WiFi Radar i can connect over wireless ..
Now the problem is that over the wire the network service is not
starting automatically and after the boot i have to start the service by
hand ...
The exact question is : how is done in systemd (other piece of ..
wisdom) to automatically start a service? it seems tha chkconfig is not
working ... and ALSO THE SYSTEM-CONFIG-SERVICES IS NOT WORKING!!!!!!!
I apologize for my tone, but frustration is great when so great
opposites (greatly done distro) and some not-thought-enough-through
choices are colliding head to head ..
Thank you,
Adrian
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