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2015-01-22 03:43:08 -0500
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For whatever reason, I need to run "systemctl restart network" after I login in order for everything to run smoothly. What do I need to do to automate this?
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created and used /etc/rc.d/rc.local to start a vm automatically at boot. It worked great but then stopped.
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2014-11-24 06:18:31 -0500
GobleSt
Created a Xen bridge on F20 and networking will not start on boot...
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2014-11-25 15:34:37 -0500
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F20 attempts to boot from USB joystick...
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created and used /etc/rc.d/rc.local to start a vm automatically at boot. It worked great but then stopped.
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Created a Xen bridge on F20 and networking will not start on boot...
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How I can boot windows 8 again?
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