Re: How do I Remove the Sl0 Port?
goodday
dont know much about 'S10' but if its a network interface, just edit
/etc/network/interfaces
iface lo inet loopback
iface eth0 inet dhcp
remove your 'S10' defination and do a '/etc/init.d/network restart'
to test your config.
mabuhay!, barryg
On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 03:59:31PM -0600, Dave Bacon wrote:
> Every time I restart my Debian Linux Server, ifconfig reports an "Sl0"
> (es, el, zero) port that is conflicting with "eth0". The port "eth0
> will not communicate with our Internet connection until I run "ifconfig
> Sl0 down" which temporarily removes "Sl0" from the ifconfig listing.
>
> Where, or how, do I tell my Debian Linux server not to bring up the
> "Sl0" port every time I reboot the system?
>
> Thank you in advance for any advise you can send my way.
>
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