Re: How to change the IPs for a given NIC permently ?
On slink, you need to edit /etc/init.d/network. You can configure
multiple cards is that file.
On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 09:52:06PM +0800, Nazareth Shu wrote:
> Dear All:
>
> I've decided to change my Linux box which IP address has been
> configured since the installation, so far, I have to type the command
> " ifconfig eth0 192.168........" and then re-configured the routing
> table each one of the network interface ( I still stay on the early
> stage, and dis-like to upgrade my kernels from 2.0.x to 2.2.x ....) to
> make the new IP and new Gateway up to works.
>
> I'd like to know how to change the IP address without issue
> additional commands and remain the new IPs ( even though rebooting
> the computer ). There are some files have to be modified,. As I know,
> major distributions use different files from one to another to handle
> the configuration of IPs, so, does anyone who know which files the
> "Debian" need to be modified, so does the host name, domain name and
> other related configuration?
>
> Further more, if I have two NICs on the same computer, is there
> something different then the single NIC I have talked above?
>
>
> Note: I am using Debian 2.1 (which came with 2.0.36 kernel, I had
> re-complied it, but remain it kernel version ).
>
> Thanks !
> Net Shu
> shu@ms5.url.com.tw
> June 4, 2000
>
>
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