Gang,
I'm trying to enable IP aliasing, but when a execute:
"/sbin/insmod /lib/modules/`uname -r`/ipv4/ip_alias.o"
It returns: "ip_alias.o: No such file or directory."
Can anyone tell me where I can get this and if there
are any special instructions I should no about?
Regards,
Dan
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I just recently converted from RedHat to Debian Linux and my question
is:
I want my box to listen on two IP addresses.
On RedHat it was simple:
"ifconfig eth0:1 inet broadcast up"
The Debian system says, "SIOCSIFADDR: No such device, SIOCSIFBRDADDR: No
such device".
The man page on the Debian
Gang,
I just got done partitioning my disk drive and seem to have an
anomaly:
output of "cfdisk":
/dev/hda1 Boot PrimaryLinux 98.44
/dev/hda2 PrimaryLinux 248.07
/de
Andre,
Type: rm - -test
A -- permits the user to mark explicitly the end of any com-
mand line options, allowing rm to recognize file arguments
that begin with a -.
Regards,
Dan
A. M. Varon wrote:
>
> On Mon, 11 Aug 1997, Mike Miller wrote:
>
> > I have a file on my machine that I create
ta)
"top" also shows only 64MB of RAM. Anybody have any ideas?
Regards,
Dan
P.S. Gateway P200 intel pentuim pro
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