Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. escribió:
In <4aaedfdd.1030...@cantv.net>, Juan Lavieri wrote:
But about the ifconfig -a command; it only reports the interfaces
configured in the /etc/X11/interfaces file,
Nope. ifconfig -a lists all devices active in the kernel. The "-a" stands
for "all" (as opposed to just the configured ones, which is the output of
ifconfig without -a).
Also, /etc/X11/interfaces shouldn't exist or have anything to do with you
networking. On Debian, the main file for network configuration is
/etc/network/interfaces.
Hi Boyd.
You're right I meant etc/network/interfaces not /etc/X11 sorry, I had
my head in another place :-)
Best
Juan
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