On Sat, 2009-05-30 at 10:49 -0700, Daniel Fetchinson wrote: > Hi folks, > > I'm trying to debug a 100% reproducable issue but don't really know > where to look for clues. > > I have a Sony VAIO VGN-FZ240E, running 64bit Fedora 8. > > It happens with many wifi networks that when I boot everything goes > fine, I can connect to the wifi network with nm-applet but as soon as > I lose the connection I will never be able reconnect. The networks in > question use pre-shared keys. If I reboot, everything will be fine > again, I can connect using the password, but as soon as I lose > connection the only way I can reconnect is by reboot. > > Instead of rebooting I tried manually restarting all network related > services but that doesn't help. These are the services I restart in > this order from /etc/rc3.d that I guess are relevant: > > service ip6tables restart > service iptables restart > service network restart NetworkManager and network are two different competitive systems to support networking. I don't say it would work but you should restart NetworkManager not network. > > The first two are fine, but 'service network restart' always fails > bringing up wlan. When I reboot, wlan comes up okay though. And this > is 100% reproducable. I have absolutely no clue what reboot does that > I don't when manually starting the services. > > Also, I have no idea where to look for clues. Which log files to look > at? Any other tips? > > Thanks very much, > Daniel > > -- ======================================================================= Love isn't only blind, it's also deaf, dumb, and stupid. ======================================================================= Aaron Konstam telephone: (210) 656-0355 e-mail: akons...@sbcglobal.net
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