On 22 Jun, Scott wrote:
> I too would like this information. I use my box on 2 completely different
> networks and with NT its a simple re-boot (if this is simple). I want to
> see if I can get linux to do the same thing.
Hmmm
Linux is a real OS that allows you to change the IP address of the
ethernet interface(s) without rebooting!
You can set up two entries for the same ethernet interface and either
have them separately configured (and bring each one up/down using the
netcfg utility or the ifup/down scripts.
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