[opensuse-factory] Milestone 7, Laptop WLAN, Bug #591703
Hello! I have installed M7 on my T410s and now I am suffering from Bug #591703. I used YaST to swicth to NM and installed the firmware for WLAN (Intel 6300). When I boot with wired ethernet, everything seems to work fine: NM connects to my wired and wireless networks. However, when I boot without the wired ethernet connected, NM does not show any of the configured wireless connections and cannot connect when I try to set up the wireless connection again. Additionally, netconfig seems to conflict with NM, in /v/l/m I find: | linux dns-resolver: ATTENTION: You have modified /etc/resolv.conf. Leaving | it untouched... | linux dns-resolver: You can find my version in /etc/resolv.conf.netconfig Is there any way to fix the network setup until RC1 is released? Gruß Jan -- The real world is a special case. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org
Am Sonntag, 30. Mai 2010 schrieb ich:
Hello!
I have installed M7 on my T410s and now I am suffering from Bug #591703. I used YaST to swicth to NM and installed the firmware for WLAN (Intel 6300). When I boot with wired ethernet, everything seems to work fine: NM connects to my wired and wireless networks. However, when I boot without the wired ethernet connected, NM does not show any of the configured wireless connections and cannot connect when I try to set up the wireless connection again.
The problem seems to happen only if I initially boot to level 1 and then to level 5. I did this to activate power management for my WLAN adapter and check whether it helps to reduce fan noise.
Additionally, netconfig seems to conflict with NM, in /v/l/m I find: | linux dns-resolver: ATTENTION: You have modified /etc/resolv.conf. | Leaving it untouched... | linux dns-resolver: You can find my version in | /etc/resolv.conf.netconfig [...]
However, I still do not know what the messages above mean. Gruß Jan -- Old age is not so bad when you consider the alternatives. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org
Additionally, netconfig seems to conflict with NM, in /v/l/m I find: | linux dns-resolver: ATTENTION: You have modified /etc/resolv.conf. | Leaving it untouched... | linux dns-resolver: You can find my version in | /etc/resolv.conf.netconfig
However, I still do not know what the messages above mean.
It means that either you or some app (NetworkManager?) tampered with /etc/resolv.conf so that its check sum no longer matches. In that case netconfig (a network script responsible for consistent updating of resolv.conf) refuses to modify it. If it was you who updated resolv.conf manually, you're basically on your own. If it was some other app (usually you can check in resolv.conf header which one), please file a bug. If 'some other app' is NetworkManager, it looks like https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=544195 reappeared. fB. -- \\\\\ Katarina Machalkova \\\\\\\__o OOo developer __\\\\\\\'/_ & hedgehog painter
Am Dienstag, 1. Juni 2010 schrieb Katarina Machalkova:
Additionally, netconfig seems to conflict with NM, in /v/l/m I find: | linux dns-resolver: ATTENTION: You have modified /etc/resolv.conf. | Leaving it untouched... | linux dns-resolver: You can find my version in | /etc/resolv.conf.netconfig
However, I still do not know what the messages above mean.
It means that either you or some app (NetworkManager?) tampered with /etc/resolv.conf so that its check sum no longer matches. In that case netconfig (a network script responsible for consistent updating of resolv.conf) refuses to modify it.
If it was you who updated resolv.conf manually, you're basically on your own.
Thanks for your explanation. If I had changed my resolv.conf manually, I would not have wondered about these messages. :)
If it was some other app (usually you can check in resolv.conf header which one), please file a bug. If 'some other app' is NetworkManager, it looks like https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=544195 reappeared.
Yes, it must have been NM, and thanks for the link. However, the bug report was reopened already by someone else. Gruß Jan -- New Jersey? What exit.... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org
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