Is you network card even loaded when you type "ifconfig -a" in the $hell? Give 
us more details as to what you are doing to get the DHCP address.

>>> Alfred von Campe  08/16/11 4:57 PM >>>
I'm just starting to test CentOS 6 in our environment, and as a first step did 
a basic install from DVD (Desktop target, all defaults).  Next I will try to 
automate the installations as I did for CentOS 5 using the anakonda-ks.cfg file 
generated by the manual install.

However, I can't wrap my brain around the new NetworkManager to get it to 
configure the eth0 interface to obtain an IP address from our DHCP server. I've 
seen the FAQ on the wiki and the interface is up, but it doesn't get an IP 
address.  I've done the installation from DVD multiple times now, each time 
with the same result.  What am i missing?

Alfred

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