Craig Morse wrote:
> 
> I am not insulted, but yes all the other machines are configured and working
> via TCP/IP.  I am dual booting the machines with Windows and I am able to
> access the network in Windows.

Okay, good to know.

>  After I put the entry in the host file I was
> able to ping the address, "10.10.10.20."

That's really odd, the hosts file shouldn't matter for that, maybe I
misinterpreted your first posting about the GUI networking utility.

What does the output of "ifconfig eth0" look like?

How about "netstat -nr"?

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~~~Michael Jinks, IB // Technical Entity // Saecos Corporation~~~
            With all due respect to Kenny Rogers,
    the best that you can hope for is a return code of zero.
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