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Old 20th December 2005, 12:29 PM
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How to Configure Network in Fedora Core 2

I m facing some problem regarding network configuration in RatHat 10.0 Fedora Core 2. i.e When i configure network setting an error shows i.e

"can not active network device eth0. does not seem to be present delaying intialization."

Is any one knows the regarding issue please reply.

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