Subj : RAR To : Gert Andersen From : Benny Pedersen Date : Tue Mar 01 2016 12:42 pm Hello Gert! 29 Feb 2016 22:30, Gert Andersen wrote to Benny Pedersen: GA>>> It is not the rule file for it by it is in /etc/init.d/ the net.lo GA>>> and net.eth0 give problems by gentoo fido2 not read the networkd GA>>> ethnet files as it shall. By more that the net.lo file have some GA>>> problems to work with thet other net.eth* files BP>>why do you ask me about help if you dont listen ? GA> I listen to you but the problem was not that the net rule file not GA> working it was that the interfaces not got startup and it got to look GA> like it there was either the kernel there not got read the net.* as it GA> should so it not got load and start net.lo net.eth0 and net.eth1 you know what ?, your problem is to listen to when other say whats the problem(s) is, its not a single problem you have its more then one, i started with telling what to do first, and then you can tell me why you edit net.lo file, dont ever do that ! GA> After several tries with the sysrescuecd cdrom startup was it not the GA> netcards or the others, by sys rescue find and startup the netcard but GA> with the new names and when I tried to use and try out using the GA> harddisk boot read sda3 configs sda1 as the cdrom sys rescue was it on GA> the harddisk sda3 net files there seem to have errors in it for the GA> network by right reading the net.* files. there is NOTHING to recover so that why it does not work to use systemresque cd GA> When I then testing the net.* files and move the net.lo to another tmp GA> path and reboot was it like there seem to something got begin to work GA> and by just copy net.eth0 to a net.lo file got the netcards to startup GA> but some is still missing by boot up as there is nothing show on the GA> monitor of the ip adresses. net.eth0 is a symlink to net.lo, you must still NOT edit the file BP>>stop wasting your time maybe i should listen to my own advise ? Regards Benny .... there can only be one way of life, and it works :) --- Msged/LNX 6.2.0 (Linux/4.4.3-gentoo (i686)) * Origin: openvpn on its way here (2:230/0) .