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RE: network settings



If I remember correctly, you can do it using the install diskette.  Skip the
parts about initializing filesystems, mount your already existing partitions
and select the option to configure the network, reboot, and you should be done.

Just DO NOT initialize the filesystems. That erases what you have on there.



On 24-Sep-97 Marc Fleureck wrote:
>Which command/utility should I run to reconfigure network settings 
>(IP, hostname, gateway, etc ...) ?
>
>Regards,
>Marc
>
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