--- Ven 18/9/09, Carlos E. R.
Da: Carlos E. R.
Oggetto: Re: [opensuse] SuSE cannot restart internet services after network blackout A: "OS-en" Data: Venerdì 18 settembre 2009, 18:27 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Friday, 2009-09-18 at 14:59 -0000, Maura Monville wrote:
Today the network went down for the whole building. After about 1/2 hour people were able to use the internet again. So was I on my wireless laptop but I am still isolated on my wire (Ethernet) desktop. Both systems are running Linux/SuSE ..... Someone here suggested that Linux looses sone network infor which is written in a /etc system file whenever the network service is interrupted abruptly. Is that true ? I tried to reboot but nothing changed. Why the wireless system has not been affected ? How can I retrieve the lost piece of data ?
Perhaps the building network configuration has changed.
No change. I was told Linux (maybe most distributions) looses some network configuration data that is in a system file of the /etc directory. But no one knows the file name and what is lost on a sudden blackout Maura
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