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Re: Network (re-)setup after the first HD reboot possible?



Kaz Sasayama <Kaz.Sasayama@HyperLinuxJP.com> writes:

> I see the network setup in Debian is currently done while the installer
> is running. Is the network (re-)setup after the first HD reboot possible
> in Woody or later?

Yes; it's not debconfiscated or anything, that I know of, but you just
edit it by editing /etc/network/interfaces.

> I'd like to leave the network interfaces unconfigured until the first HD
> reboot so that pre-installed Debian systems can be configured properly
> by end users.

Well, I dunno what you're doing, but if you're a net admin, I would
use DHCP.  If your a distributor of some sort, I guess I would work
with the netbase maintainer and get some sort of debconf action going
on.

-- 
...Adam Di Carlo..<adam@onshore-devel.com>...<URL:http://www.onshored.com/>



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