Re: Network Q
I'm not sure I understand what you mean. I'll take it that you do an
'ifconfig' with all the info and that enables your eth1. However, after
a reboot the information is lost. If this is the case, *and* you are
running potato, the configuration is stored in /etc/network/interfaces.
If you are running slink I'm sure somebody else will help you as I don't
remember.
* Jay Kelly <neutec@pacbell.net> [25-05-2000 05:13 PM -0700]
> When I configure eth1 with ip, netmask, etc. then do a ifconfig all the
> information will show. After rebooting I do a ifconfig and all the
> information is now gone. How do I make sure it stays?
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