Que tal amigos:
Resulta es que no tengo red despyes de instalar centos 6.2, sigo la ruta: /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/
y no me aparece el archivo ifcfg-eth0
e visto cosas similares de otros usuarios de centos....
donde si encuentran ifcfg-eth0 y tienen que modificar el Onboot a yes, pero ami no me aparece? realice la instalacion minimal.
On 07/26/2012 10:21 PM, Rodrigo Pichiñual Norin wrote:
Que tal amigos:
Resulta es que no tengo red despyes de instalar centos 6.2, sigo la ruta:/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/
y no me aparece el archivo ifcfg-eth0
e visto cosas similares de otros usuarios de centos....
donde si encuentran ifcfg-eth0 y tienen que modificar el Onboot a yes, pero ami no me aparece? realice la instalacion minimal.
(via google translate)
Lo sentimos, esto es principalmente una lista de correo Inglés. Si usted puede hablar Inglés, pidiendo una vez más sería útil como más aquí podía entender su pregunta.
Traté de traducirlo a tu pregunta, y creo que no estamos viendo eth0, a pesar de / etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 existente. ¿Te ha establecido HWADDR de la dirección MAC? ¿Coincide con la dirección MAC que ver con 'ifconfig-a'?
English;
Sorry, this is mainly an English mailing list. If you can speak English, asking again would be helpful as more here could understand your question.
I tried to translate your question, and I think you're not seeing eth0, despite /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 existing. Did you set HWADDR to the proper MAC address? Does it match the MAC address you see with 'ifconfig -a'?
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 11:38 PM, Digimer lists@alteeve.ca wrote:
I tried to translate your question, and I think you're not seeing eth0, despite /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 existing
Human translator here ;)
He says he does NOT see ifcfg-eth0 in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/
He adds "I've seen other users' reports where they DO find a ifcfg-eth0 and they end up adding onboot=yes. but he doesn' t get that file. He says he has CentOS 6.2 and did the minimal install.
FC
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 11:42 PM, Fernando Cassia fcassia@gmail.com wrote:
He adds "I've seen other users' reports where they DO find a ifcfg-eth0 and they end up adding onboot=yes. but he doesn' t get that file. He says he has CentOS 6.2 and did the minimal install.
Ha!, just another reason NOT to include system-config-network-tui as part of the base install, I guess. Who needs friendly menus to setup networking?. *sarcasm*
JOKE JOKE... FC
On 27/07/2012 03:44, Fernando Cassia wrote:
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 11:42 PM, Fernando Cassia fcassia@gmail.com wrote:
He adds "I've seen other users' reports where they DO find a ifcfg-eth0 and they end up adding onboot=yes. but he doesn' t get that file. He says he has CentOS 6.2 and did the minimal install.
Ha!, just another reason NOT to include system-config-network-tui as part of the base install, I guess. Who needs friendly menus to setup networking?. *sarcasm*
JOKE JOKE... FC
¿Se ve realmente una interfaz eth0 existentes en el sistema? por ejemplo ifconfig eth0 produce una salida de la interfaz?
Do you actually see an eth0 interface existing on the system?
e.g. ifconfig eth0 produces some output about the interface?
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 6:19 AM, Giles Coochey giles@coochey.net wrote:
produce una salida de la interfaz?
I´d suggest everyone to stop using Google Translate. ;) Either the OP will come back here in English, or we´d have to use a human translator. Some of the wording is confusing when doing automated translations, I´m not sure the OP will get the meaning ;)
The above phrase was translated as "produces an exit of the interface". ;) when you actually meant "shows any output" which should have been translated as "muestra algo?"
:) FC