At 03:43 PM 4/25/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Thanks to everyone for solving my other problems Just one left for now.
>
>When the computer boots the network is not coming up. ntsysv shows that
>networking should start. However eth0 is not listed when I do ifconfig.
>Than if I look at basic host info in linuxconf and quit the network is up
>and I can talk to my other machines. What configuration files are used
>by networking when it is started at boot. I have a machine runing 6.0
>with the same card so I could compare all the entries if I had any idea
>what I needed to look at. The crazy thing is I don't have to do anything
>to make it work just look at it. It also worked on the original install
>until
>I assigned the machine name. Then it didn't work till I rebooted and checked
>out the entry in linuxconf.
> Any Help is much appreciated
> Linda
>
>
Linda,
Check /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 and make sure it has:
ONBOOT=yes
Mikkel
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