network configuration

Marc M linuxr at gmail.com
Thu May 4 06:52:50 UTC 2006


Just go

# service network stop

(that shuts down networking)   then do

# service network start

(which should make the service start).

Now do

#  ifconfig eth0

and it will tell you if it is up or not.


If eth0 is not up do

#  ifup eth0

and that should bring it up



Good luck
Marc



On 5/4/06, Nofriyadi Nurdam <nnurdam_rh at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I am a computer class teacher and have to teach how to set up RedHat9.
> But I have problem with network configuration.
> I have tried System Setting > Network.
> Under Network Configuration I find
> - Defice: status=inactive, alias=eth0
> - Hardware: RealTek RTL-8139, SMC Ez Card
> - DNS: hostname= computer_name
> - Hosts: 127.0.0.1    computer_name localhost.localdomain localhost
>
> As I clicked the profile of device and activitated it, I became message:
> You have made changes in your configuration. To activate the network device
> eth0, the changes have to be saved
>
> The message after saving: Changes are saved. You may want to restart
> network and network service or restart the computer.
>
> I have restarted my computer, but the network device stay inactive.
>
> Would you help me please, how to activate the network device.
> In the network there has not been DNS server. (I hope, I could build it
> next time).
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Nofri
>
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