Re: place for routing commands
On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, Juha Pesonen wrote:
> Hello list.
>
> I would like to have a route added each time I reboot, and
> it doesn't feel a very good (general) solution to put it into network
> init.d-scripts. /etc/network direcrory contains some directories like ip-up.d
> etc. So, what's the Debian way of doing this these days?
>
> Another interesting thing: when I type pipe character and a space after that,
> the space is not (0x20) but something else (is displayed as a space). This
> happens only after pipe-char at least in xemacs and console. First I didn't know
> that, and spent a lot of time with a program that gcc refused to compile
> because of a syntax error :)
>
> System is Debian unstable with kernel 2.4.12 (+ fixes to use 2.4 series krn)
>
> regards, Juha.
You're looking for /etc/network/interfaces. You can use the
"up" command, which is documented in `man interfaces`.
Simon
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