interfaces see /etc/network/interfaces
the script /etc/init.d/networking does all the work during startup
yopu just have to load and configure the correct modules
see the ethernet howto.
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Ronneil Camara wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new with debian, actually I'm 2 hours old now with
Thank you all guys. It was very helpful. I'm switching to debian coz
I've heard that it was built with security in mind just like openbsd.
:-)
Neil
On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 03:37:43PM -0800, Tom Goulet wrote:
> >Can I also untar linux-2.2.19.kernel.source.tar.gz under /usr/src and
> do
> >the same stuff I've been doing for a long time? make menuconfig dep
> >clean modules modules-install bzImage. Should I also copy the compiled
> >kernel to /bo
Ronneil Camara wrote:
> I would like to know what file is used for setting up ip addresses and
> gateway. What about interfaces, how can I create more than 2 lan cards
> enable. Let say, I got 2 3com nics.
The file of interest is /etc/network/interfaces, an example would be:
# Used by ifup(8) a
>I would like to know what file is used for setting up ip addresses and
>gateway. What about interfaces, how can I create more than 2 lan cards
>enable. Let say, I got 2 3com nics.
The file is /etc/network/interfaces. See man interfaces for more
information.
>In redhat, I used rpm. What pkg inst
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