You are not logged in.
...and works fine form CLI.
The profile (named as 'eth'):
CONNECTION='ethernet'
DESCRIPTION='A basic dhcp ethernet connection using iproute'
INTERFACE='eth0'
IP='dhcp'
Fragment from /etc/rc.conf:
...
NETWORKS=(eth)
...
DAEMONS=(syslog-ng dbus net-profiles netfs crond gpm cups mysqld postfix)
Where to dig in?
"I exist" is the best myth I know..
Offline
Please delete
Last edited by skunktrader (2011-03-23 00:14:48)
Offline
Please delete
Am I wrong with some kind of etiquette? Sorry, I don't understand. Please, explain.
I have searched both the forum and the wiki. Yes, there are similar problems with wireless profiles. But have not found such ones with wired profiles.
Addition: on manual starting up I get the message concerning /var/run file:
$ sudo /etc/rc.d/net-profiles restart
net-profiles not running
:: eth up [BUSY]
find: `/var/run/network//suspend/': No such file or directory
[DONE]
Can the message be useful for the problem eliminating?
"I exist" is the best myth I know..
Offline
I meant delete my post, not yours
Offline
I meant delete my post, not yours
Aha, I see.
BTW, if I understand well, netcfg isn't under active development now (I have found this information in comments of one of bugs related to that "/var/run" message). Are there other alternatives with CLI inteface for switching between profiles with straightforward text config files?
"I exist" is the best myth I know..
Offline