Patrick Shanahan wrote:
About eight months ago I installed SuSE 9.0 Pro on a friend's XP machine on a newly added hard drive as dual boot, with linux default. My friend is *not* what you would call computer literate. I directed him to some beginning linux courses on the web and gave him my 9.0 manuals to read/referrrence. He has slowly become about 75 per cent linux user, booting windoz only for streaming media that we cannot seem to make work in linux.
A couple of days ago, he booted windoz for an hour and returned to linux to find that he could not access the net. Previous he had had no problems accessing his cable connection thru a router.
I ran ifconfig and it only showed lo, so I ran 'rcnetwork start' and ifconfig showed lo and eth0. Access to the net was restored.
I ran yast2 to check that network was enabled in runlevels 2,3,5. It was.
Rebooted to see if the network would start normally and again, the network did not start. rcnetwork start restored net access.
Knoppix and the SuSE 9.2 Live CD both provide net access w/o user intervention. I do not know what else to check, suggestions welcome. Why just start it. I would rather stop it, and then start it.
Seems the network files have become corrupted and finding the corruption could take a while. Whilst most of the settings are stored in text files perhaps an RPM upgrade from the RPM holding kdenetwork* would rectify the problem? See the man pages for upgrading rpms :) I'd certainly be interested to find what fices your problem, and what file was edited, if required. The other alternative is to use CLI and check the settings in all the network files, as perhaps one of them has changed 'by itself'. -- The Little Helper ======================================================================== Hylton Conacher - Linux user # 229959 at http://counter.li.org Currently using SuSE 9.0 Professional with KDE 3.1 Licenced Windows user ========================================================================