RH73 currently up2date 

On my laptop, I had a NIC configured for a Port Replicator (PR).  We went to
WLAN so I had stopped using the PR.  I had noticed that when booting there
was an error message about not being able to find the hardware for eth0 or
something like that.  Not a big deal the system works fine.

Having some spare time, I ran neat and deactivated it on bootup, so I would
see the error message anymore.  Problems started here.  All that I can tell
is that the information in:

  /etc/sysconfig/networking/profile/default

did not match the current configuration, but it used it anyway.  I didn't
look over all the info in neat, I just deactivated the interface and set it
to not activate on bootup.  It took me a bit to get the network backup and
what I found was that the above directory did in fact have stale info in it.
I moved the files out of that directory (leaving it empty) and then ran neat
again and now the queried the system for current info.  

OK so the network config is great and when the system boots I don't see any
errors.

Except one:

I utilize LDAP authentication.  However, the system doesn't seem to be using
it.  I setup LDAP auth through authconfig and when I ran it again here to
reset the config, I saw that it was still setup correctly.  However, there
are people missing in the gdm window (which we have displaying pictures of
each user).  So because authconfig does all the work, I'm not sure how to
troubleshoot this problem.  Anyone help?



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