OH! I've discovered the following. ifconfig lo shows that lo has no IP address!!!!!
On Thursday 21 February 2002 11:12 am, Curtis Vaughan wrote: > Rebooted. Same results. Included below are changes I made to the > network.opts file. Also, should I reenter eth0 in my interfaces file in > the line: > > auto lo > > IPADDR="10.0.0.33" > NETMASK="255.255.255.0" > NETWORK="10.0.0.0" > BROADCAST="10.0.0.255" > # Gateway address for static routing > GATEWAY="10.0.0.254" > > The DHCP entry is set to "n". > > Curtis > > PS. BTW, I don't know where the question marks came from. > > On Thursday 21 February 2002 10:47 am, Curtis Vaughan wrote: > > Thanks to Nathan for the advise. I have edited the network.opts file the > > way I think it should be. Besides the information provided within the > > network.opts file itself, whereas can I find info for editing it? There > > is no man entry. > > > > After I reboot I will report as to the results.