Re: my little network



peter j norris wrote:
I doubt that the OP deleted that line. That means that he does not have
a networkconnection, wich means that his network is not realy up and
running on that device.

can you tell me how to fix it then please

First try as root `rcnetwork restart` and see what happens. If that
works, see that it automagically starts with YaST, System. Runlevel
Editor, Advanced and see that it starts in level 3 and 5. If it still
does not work:
Configure your network card in YaST, Network Devices, Network Card.
Configuration deends on your LAN.
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