Re: The network init.d wont run at startup
- From: "lovecreatesbeauty@xxxxxxxxx" <lovecreatesbeauty@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 21:28:51 -0700 (PDT)
On Oct 30, 11:25 am, Allen Kistler <ackist...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Since you have
NetworkManager installed, I'd say that you don't have it configured
correctly.
Allen, thank you. It's a rather new installation. I didn't do
configuration on it. Maybe I'll read more documents on it later :)
To configure the network init script to start the network (if you remove
NetworkManager or turn it off) in runlevels 2, 3, 4, and 5, as root do:
# chkconfig --levels 2345 network on
Yes, this solves my problem. Are those `newtork' and `smb' in the
command exactly the filenames in folder /etc/init.d/ ? And the utility
chkconfig does know the place to find them, right? I feel that its
manpage doesn't say this explicitly. Thank you very much again.
.
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