Re: network configuration
On 2/02, Christian Hammers wrote:
| Today I installed a Debian Slink system as proxy server.
| There I found it annoying, that the standard place for IP addresses was
| /etc/rcS.d/S40network.
Why are you following symbolic links? Use /etc/init.d/network, which is a
much easier place to remember.
| IMHO no end user should fiddle around with /etc/rc*. Why is there no
| /etc/network.conf or similar.
An "end user" will not change the configuration himself, the system
administrator will, and I think he can fiddle with this file.
Sam
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Samuel Tardieu -- sam@debian.org
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