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Re-activating Network Devices on FC2
Hello!
I am maintinging a computer running FC2 and i need to reactive eth1 from time to time. I am used to gentoo, but it does not seem to be the same way around on FC2. The redhat network utility does not allow a normal user to deactivate and/or activate eth0 or eth1. Isn't there anything similar the rc-scripts (gentoo) on Fedora? Cheers, Benne |
in redhat fc2 you go to start menu and i think it's is called system settings in English. Then choose network where you can activate and deactivate your cards-
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I have found that (Stil dont like GUI tools), but that tool does not allow normal users to deactivate and activate eth0 and eth1
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How can I do that from textline. The GUI tool does not allow me to use itself if I dont log in as root, witch is (as we all know) stupid.
Cant I do it like I do in gentoo; Code:
/etc/init.d/net.eth1 restartCheers, Benne |
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