Probably the easiest way is to do "apt-get install etherconf", which will give you a nice interface to network configuration. If you need to change anything later, simply run "dpkg-reconfigure etherconf" to go through the configuration again. Network configurations are stored in /etc/network/interfacesHow do I run network configuration in Sarge. I ignored it in a recent install?
Would someone please let me know.
John.
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