On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 8:41 PM, Natalie Gross <nat1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 3:51 PM, Greg Woods <wo...@ucar.edu> wrote:
>> On Wed, 2012-06-20 at 13:09 -0400, Natalie Gross wrote:
>>>  Now it works if I bring it up manually via systemctl restart
>>> network.service.
>>> But it (network) does not start automatically at boot. And I don't
>>> have that network icon/applet on the bar to start it with a mouse
>>> click.
>>
>> There are two different services involved. There is NetworkManager
>> (which is where the panel icon comes from) and network. You should only
>> run one of them. If you want to run the network service, which is more
>> command-line and config-file oriented, then just do:
>>
>> # systemctl disable NetworkManager.service
>> # systemctl enable network.service
>>
>> The latter command is the one that will get the network service started
>> at boot time.
>>
>> Fedora out of the box wants you to run NetworkManager, in which case you
>> would use the NetworkManager GUI to configure your devices and don't
>> enable or start the "network" service. The simpler (and some say more
>> reliable) network service may be fine if you have only one device and no
>> WiFi and don't need to change your device configuration very often.
>>
>> --Greg
>>
> I would rather use NetworkManager. (I also have a wifi card, currently
> not used.)
> But attempting to enable or restart NetworkManager.service results in
> an error "No such file or directory."

The latest update (including kernel) has solved the problem!
network.service now starts automatically.
-nat
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