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Re: Setting up network interfaces?



On 07/10/02 Marc Shapiro did speaketh:

> Where do I set up these items so that they will be initialized at
> bootup, instead of using dhcp?  It looks like I need to change
> /etc/interfaces and possibly /etc/hosts, but I'm not sure just what I
> need to change in these files.  Also, these files only seem to address
> the IP address and the machine's hostname.  Where do I set the subnet
> mask, gateway and DNS server numbers?  What HOWTO should I be checking
> for all of this info?

    /etc/network/interfaces

    man interfaces

    Mike

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