On 12/10/2011 04:28 AM, 馬小布 wrote:
  I don't understand what the meaning of doing this strictly from
command line .

I was just assuming since you were trying to manage your networks from the CLI with 'service network restart'.

Only thing I would suggest is to revert your changes (put back NM_CONTROLLED) and make sure your wireless is enabled from the GUI.

Right click NetworkManager and see if Wireless is checked.

I would also check to make sure you don't have any bogus routes setup in your configuration.

Also trying RHEL6.2, since it was released last week, would be a nice fresh start but other than what we have tried, it should "just work" from an install.

Good luck!

~rp



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