Re: changed network config
Yang Shouxun, 2002-Mar-19 13:48 +0800:
> Dear Debian Users,
>
> I'm using Debian GNU/Linux unstable. Recently I move to a new place and
> the ethernet configuration changed as a result. I manually edited all
> the files.
>
> It works fine except that each time when pcmcia service starts, the IP
> address, network mask and other things are of the old version. I have to
> restart the networking service by "/etc/init.d/networking restart" and
> then eth0 uses the new configuration.
>
> Does anybody know what I miss so that I can put it right, save me from
> manually restarting networking service each time I reboot and want to
> connect to the network?
If you mean that you have static IP configurations for each
network you work on, schemes will help here. In the
/etc/pcmcia/network.opts file, you can set different
configurations and name them. Then, when you go to a different
network, change the scheme with
# cartctl scheme work (where 'work' is the name of a scheme)
and the config will change.
The section for the schemes will look like:
case "$ADDRESS" in
auto,*,*,*)
IF_PORT="auto"
# Use /sbin/pump for BOOTP/DHCP? [y/n]
DHCP="y"
;;
work,*,*,*)
IF_PORT="auto"
IPADDR="192.168.0.100"
NETMASK="255.255.255.0"
NETWORK="192.168.0.0"
GATEWAY="192.168.0.1"
DOMAIN=
SEARCH=
NAMESERVER=
;;
esac
I'm not positive the last 3 entries above are accurate.
jc
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Jeff Coppock Systems Engineer
Diggin' Debian Admin and User
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