On 28 Jul 17:37, Chris Walker wrote:
I've no idea what I've done recently to provoke it, but every time I power on my machine, it tells me there's no configured network interface. All I have to do to fix it, is give the root password, and then click ok several times until I get to 'finish'. It remembers all the static ip details but I can't persuade it to remember to start.
click?! Ahh - is this after you've logged in? Is the network managed by "network manager"? Also - what distribution, because it appears that Fedora do things different to the rest of the world too...
Maybe you need to go in to network manager, tell it the config and that it's the defaults and to bring it up on boot... but that's a guess... I'm still very much a user of /etc/network/interfaces in debian - even for my wifi (which then uses a mapping script and a bunch of psuedo interfaces to get the card up and working).
Cheers,