[Bug 492160] Re: network won't start if static ip specified in karmic

2010-04-27 Thread carloslp
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 430883 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/430883 ** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 430883 Can start, but not restart, a stopped Upstart job -- network won't start if static ip specified in karmic https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/492160 You r

[Bug 492160] Re: network won't start if static ip specified in karmic

2010-01-19 Thread James
Sorry I'm still having a problem with this (across two computers--which makes me think it's a bug). After making these changes I've noticed that my computer doesn't get an ip until I log into KDE (which starts the Networkmanager configuration). So it seems to work if I log in. But I'm assuming th

[Bug 492160] Re: network won't start if static ip specified in karmic

2009-12-05 Thread James
I tried this and I don't know why this didn't work before. Two things to note: 1) I am using kubuntu so I don't have a MAC address field, but I was able to set "Restrict To Interface:" to (eth0) 2) After reinstalling network manager I no longer get an "Auto eth0" listed in the network manager ap

[Bug 492160] Re: network won't start if static ip specified in karmic

2009-12-04 Thread Erik B. Andersen
I'm able to get a static ip with Network Manager. What I did: 1. While Auto eth0 is active, Right click on the network manager applet icon and click connection information. 2. Go to the Auto eth0 (default) tab. 3. Write down the Hardware Address, Subnet Mask, Default Route, and the DNS addresse

[Bug 492160] Re: network won't start if static ip specified in karmic

2009-12-03 Thread James
As far as uninstalling network manager I ran: sudo update-rc.d -f NetworkManager remove sudo apt-get remove network-manager network-manager-gnome -- network won't start if static ip specified in karmic https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/492160 You received this bug notification because you are a me