can't find out what thats on). But the server has the relevant example file -
http://tim.igoe.me.uk/files/net.example if you can't get it through baselayout.
You might need a baselayout update for the net scripts to use the changes
however.
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Quoting Michal Kurgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Monday 02 of May 2005 11:58, Tim Igoe wrote:Look in the /etc/conf.d/net.example file (assuming your using a more recent baselayout) - theres a fallback address (fallback_eth0 iirc) to which you can set an IP or say 'apipa' to get an IP in the 169 range like Windows does when it can't find one.
HTH
Thanks for answer, but i don't have this file, if i had i would already have a
resolution :).
Could You send me this example, or tell me if i could find it on new Gentoo
LiveCD, or somewhere else... I quickly searched witch google, but no
results... (i found only that there is such file :))
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