Re: Automatic start of network services



On 30/05/06 22:00, Alejandro Montiel Scribbled:
Hello all,

I have an issue with 10.1 wherein every time I start my system, the
network services are not started and my wireless card cannot connect. The
oonly way I can get it to work is to go into YaST every single time and
simply run the Network Card module and click Next to the end and then when
the configuration runs, the services start and I can connect.

How can I solve this?

Thank you.

Alex
Open "konsole" or the terminal program of your choice and su to root
(type "su" and hit enter then enter your root password).
Type (where # is the prompt):
# rcnetwork status
it is says it isnt running, do:
# rcnetwork start
if it responds with an error, post it here ;)

IF that starts the network stuff you were on about, in YaST goto
system then "Runlevel editor" and Enable "network". This should
force it to start each time (unless there is an error!)

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Hope This Helped and MTFBWY...
Kieren aka JediFans - <url:http://jedifans.com/>
[ SUSE Linux 10.1 || JediLinux 0.2 ]
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