> Check /etc/rc.d/rcN.d/, where N is the run level number you are in (3 is 
> most common for CLI and 5 for x/k/gdmj).  Check to make sure that there is 
> a symlink that looks something like S10network -> ../init.d/network in 
> that directory.  If that symlink is there, check 
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ for the existence of ifcfg-lo.  That 

Thank U Matthew,

well all the files U describe do exist. Now I also have ACTIVATED the network
service. But it still did not work. Then I just checked the file
/etc/sysconfig/network and it said NETWORKING=no, I just changed it to
NETWORKING=yes, and now all is working as it should. I suppose that ACTIVATING
the network service should just do the same when using linuxconf or Drakconf,
set NETWORKING to yes, but it apparantly did not work untill I changed it
manually.


Thanx a lot again


Andreas

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