If the NIC being disabled is your only problem, check your /etc/rc.conf
settings.
-Derek
At 07:38 AM 8/25/2006, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
When I upgraded from 5.x to 6 I messed things up. The first problem that I
had was that I couldn't access localhost in my web browser. I made changes
to many config files as I followed suggestions. Now it is worse, the NIC
is disabled at startup, so I have to pop into KDE control center and
enable it if I want to access the net.
Everything else works nicely.
What is the easiest way for me to start with a clean slate?
malcolm
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