Boris Epstein wrote:
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 9:07 AM, Nino Novak
wrote: I want my network connections starting automatically after booting on my toshiba laptop. However, when configuring it with yast it only works until rebooting. Under "Device Activation" I tried "At Boot Time", "On Cable connection", and "On Hotplug" without success. Even "Manually" does not enable me to ifup eth0 (instead it says "Interface eth0 is not available").
Strangely, the "External Zone" setting in yast's Network Card Setup seems to get lost after rebooting (and is set to "No zone, All Traffic Blocked"). When I re-run yast's Network Card Configuration and only change this firewall zone setting, everything works again, and the network is set up automatically, or at least I am able to ifup eth0 manually.
Any hint how to enable automatic network start? Or at least manual start (with ifup) without having to launch yast every time?
TIA Nino
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Does it start if you disable the firewall?
Boris.
No, disabling the firewall has no effect. Nino -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org