Let me first start by saying I have 2 networks in my house 192.168.1.* and 192.168.2.*
I use 192.168.1.* for my hda and I use 192.168.2.* as a back up to get to the internet if i have any issues with the first network.
192.168.1.*
HDA handles all DHCP and DNS
192.168.2.*
The router handles all DHCP and DNS
If for any reason I ever had to reload my hda, I would just switch it over to the 192.168.2.* reload, when time to reboot switch it back over the the 192.168.1.* and all was golden, hda is handled by the profile and made the hda machine static
This is my profile
Network: 192.168.1.*
HDA IP Address: 192.168.1.10
Network Gateway: 192.168.1.100
So I do the same with f12 64bit, I load everything on 192.168.2.* reboot, switch it over to 192.168.1.* and no network. I look at hda settings are they are all for 192.168.2.* http://www.scrnshots.com/users/rampage5 ... ots/210577, I manually set them to 192.168.1.* and restart services and rebooted and they went right back to 192.168.2.*
Any ideas whey it loaded 192.168.2.* info when the profile is set for 192.168.1.*
Thanks
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Re: Fedora 12 64bit Networking issue
Did you set the gateway in amahi.org to .2.?
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Re: Fedora 12 64bit Networking issue
oh, sorry, i should have replied.
this is actually a feature
from now on, network detection is automatic (which means we need to change the wizard and we have not done it yet).
there is a script called hda-change-gw to change the gateway (and network) address.
nothing gets past rampage
this is actually a feature
from now on, network detection is automatic (which means we need to change the wizard and we have not done it yet).
there is a script called hda-change-gw to change the gateway (and network) address.
nothing gets past rampage
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Re: Fedora 12 64bit Networking issue
Haha, thats awesome. Glad this is implemented, sweeet.
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