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Hi Christiaan<br>
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It did not work<br>
<br>
I had to do this to get networking :<br>
sudo start network-manager<br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Kind regards
Nico Michael
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On 07/06/2012 22:12, Christiaan Diedericks wrote:
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Hi <br>
<br>
Obviously something wrong with the network settings somewhere.<br>
<br>
The easiest way to get the machine booted and then to fix the
network is to check you <b>/etc/network/interfaces</b> file
first.<br>
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- You could make a backup of the interfaces file, and then just
replace the original with the default two lines and save:<br>
<b><br>
auto lo<br>
iface lo inet loopback</b><br>
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- You can also re-install the network manager before reboot. <br>
<br>
<b>sudo apt-get --purge remove network-manager
network-manager-gnome</b><br>
<br>
- and then re-install with<br>
<br>
<b>sudo apt-get install network-manager network-manager-gnome</b><br>
<br>
This will allow you to boot and set up your network again with the
network manager.<br>
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Regards<br>
<br>
Christiaan<br>
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On 07/06/2012 20:40, Nico Michael(iBurst) wrote:
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Hi there<br>
<br>
I am sending this email again in the hope someone can help me<br>
<br>
I am getting the message : <br>
"Booting System without full network configuration" <br>
<br>
<br>
I Googled this and edited this file: <br>
<b>/etc/init/failsafe.conf </b><br>
<br>
<b>I changed the sleep 40 and made it sleep 120</b> this did not
fix the problem and now my windows machine starts before my
Linux machine is ready with network problem <br>
<br>
I am aware this is a bug but it seems they missed it <br>
Does any one know of a way to fix this without re-installing
drivers on my old laptop <br>
<br>
Two days ago I did an update and know my networking problem is
worse<br>
I have had to start Networking manually :<br>
<br>
<b>sudo start network-manager</b><br>
<br>
I wish to put this command in a shell script to make it
auto-start <br>
<br>
Every time I start my Linux I get an error "that some serious
error occurred " with a dialogue to send this however my network
does not work so I cant send Ubuntu the Error<br>
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