rahul b jain cs student wrote:

What happens next is very strange. I open the network configuration tool,
look up all the setting without modifying any entry. Click on apply and
then type the command 'service network restart'. Once the network is
restarted, if I try to ping to the any router / default router it works.

You did *two* things there. Try just the service command. If that works, check the order of files in /etc/rcN.d, where N is the run level from /etc/inittab. You may have added (or found) a dependency between running services that is not properly set up.

Alan





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