Thanks to Jeff the problem has been solved.  It was the /etc/conf.modules
file.  It was missconfigured.

Drew was on the right track with his questions as well, requesting the
output of lsmod and NIC type.

thanks again 


david

On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Jeff Lane wrote:

> On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, David Brett wrote:
> 
> > When ever the computer restarts, the ehternet is not active.  I cannot
> > find out why.  I am always able to make it active.  Here is ifcfg-eth0
> > file
> >
> > DEVICE="eth0"
> > USERCTL=yes
> > ONBOOT="yes"
> > BOOTPROTO="none"
> > BROADCAST=192.168.1.255
> > NETWORK=192.168.1.0
> > NETMASK="255.255.255.0"
> > IPADDR="192.168.1.2"
> > IPXNETNUM_802_2=""
> > IPXPRIMARY_802_2="no"
> > IPXACTIVE_802_2="no"
> > IPXNETNUM_802_3=""
> > IPXPRIMARY_802_3="no"
> > IPXACTIVE_802_3="no"
> > IPXNETNUM_ETHERII=""
> > IPXPRIMARY_ETHERII="no"
> > IPXACTIVE_ETHERII="no"
> > IPXNETNUM_SNAP=""
> > IPXPRIMARY_SNAP="no"
> > IPXACTIVE_SNAP="no"
> 
> do this:
> 
> chkconfig --list network
> 
> [root@silentbob cron.daily]# chkconfig --list network
> network         0:off   1:off   2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
> 
> and make sure it is set to "on" for level 3 and 5.  If the network daemon
> doesnt start at boot, then your network interfaces will not come up.
> 
> Since you have the ONBOOT= set to yes, that is the easiest thing I can
> think of that would cause this...
> 
> especially since you can bring the iface up manually.
> 
> cheers
> 
> 
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