Bob Proulx wrote:
Jeff wrote:
From /etc/network/interfaces...
auto eth0
allow-hotplug eth0
That is unusual to have two entries. I don't know if that is valid or
not but I have never seen such a configuration in the wild before. I
suggest picking one or the other. 'auto' is enabled when the
Jeff wrote:
> From /etc/network/interfaces...
> auto eth0
> allow-hotplug eth0
That is unusual to have two entries. I don't know if that is valid or
not but I have never seen such a configuration in the wild before. I
suggest picking one or the other. 'auto' is enabled when the
/etc/init.d/netw
Running Debian etch without problems for some time - in a simple setup
connecting via a static local ip address (192.168.0.10) through a NAT
DSL (Linksys) "router." Recently, though, and seemingly ad-hoc, the
Debian box has been losing its static ip and picking up a dynamic ip
address (from th
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