Re: IP-aliasing scripts - in /etc/rc.boot?
Matthew,
I have just added an aliased interface to my system. What I did, (anyone,
correct me if I am wrong), was to add another section to the bottom
of the /etc/init.d/network script. I just followed the syntax used
for the two real interfaces but gave the aliased interface the name-
ADPT=eth1:0
Works for me with slink and a 2.2.1 kernel
-Bill
Quoting "M.C. Vernon" <mcv21@cus.cam.ac.uk>:
> I have a little custom script set up to ipalias. I need to make it
> auto-run on bootup (I'm leaving the machine in a cupboard a long way from
> home). Can I just place it in /etc/rc.boot/ip_alias_fudge ? or do I need
> to do anything else.
>
> Will it be run last of all (and if not, where should I put it in order to
> do this?)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matthew
>
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