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Previously work normal. Started from some time ago, after reboot the server, the network card cannot be automatically started. Need to go into YAST's wired network which will activate the network card.
Having checked 'chkconfig', the 'network' is on. Where can I check if they is any error log about auto enabling the network card? Thks.
a6speedo, try to check if your network card is detected at boot with "dmesg <name of your card>". If it is detected, then you should check your network services. Please tell me what is your distribution, so that I would be able to further aid you
Distribution: Debian /Jessie/Stretch/Sid, Linux Mint DE
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Then the problem will come back.
Please be so kind to state your distribution. We are here to help you and can help you better if you let is know what your distribution is. On the other hand, if you are not willing to put in the effort, do you think that is a nice approach toward those who will put in effort to answer your questions?
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