Also, an easy way to make sure your changes take affect as they should,
w/o rebooting, is to
    # service network restart
or if that doesn't work
    # service network stop
    # service network start

Of course you should be at the console when you do this!

In any case, if the network movement is occuring in the same machine
room w/o physical movement of the machine, just the network connection,
then simply stopping the network and restarting it is the way to go.

I've found however, that if a hostname change is a part of all this then
rebooting is the way to go.  That seems to be the only way to get the
scripts to "touch all the bases."
   === Al



--- Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2 Sep 2002, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
> 
> > On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 01:46:15PM +0200, Søren Neigaard wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm running Redhat 7.2 without X-windows, and now I want to move it to
> > > another network with another IP (static), netmask and so on.
> > 
> > The file you want to edit is /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
> > (if the IP address is the first ethernet interface).
> 
> Crud...I forgot the "network-scripts" part...blah.
> 
> 
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