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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Jarod Wilson wrote: > On Thursday 05 March 2009 15:37:50 Jerry Feldman wrote: >> On 03/05/2009 02:47 PM, Jarod Wilson wrote: >>> On Thursday 05 March 2009 14:41:30 Matthew Gillen wrote: >>> >>>> Randy Cole wrote: >>>> >>>>> Under Fedora 10, my wireless is identified as eth1. On bootup, stalls >>>>> for a full minute until something times out. >>>>> >>>>> How can I prevent Fedora from waiting? This doesn't seem to be a >>>>> problem in Ubuntu. >>>>> >>>> Try running system-config-network, and check the box that says "Controlled by >>>> NetworkManager", and un-check the box that says "Activate when computer starts". >>>> >>>> The latter option is usually redundant with the former. >>>> >>> Just to explain a bit more what's going on here... Since the wireless device >>> is identified as eth1, rather than wlan0, NM probably thinks its a wired >>> connection, and thus tries to start it earlier. Is that an out-of-tree wireless >>> driver by chance? >>> >>> >> On my Ubuntu system, it also comes up as eth1, and NM has no problem in >> identifying it. > > Its not so much a matter of identifying it once you're at the desktop, its > a matter of what's done with it during boot up, because Fedora 10 actually > uses NetworkManager to bring up your wired interfaces prior to the desktop > being available. > If Fedora used NetworkManager during boot-up, why does it fail to establish the connection then while it succeeds at the desktop? -Don -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFJsEhYiVR8AmYXiFARAmnNAJwIi43n7EdCiyql1WO3ZSvIRi+aLQCeJHXA BHsLO1/cGEMC3LnUTJcZbBs= =1eJ1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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