RE: configuring the Network

2003-06-17 Thread John Hedge
Terence, /etc/hosts 127.0.0.1 localhost 192.168.0.? mycomputername.domainname mycomputername J > -Original Message- > From: Terence Ng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 3:30 PM > To: debian > Subject: configuring the Network > > Hi

Re: configuring the Network

2003-06-16 Thread paul
Terence Ng declaimed: > Hi! > > When I install Debian3.0r1, I leave to fill in the > domain name of my system. How do I fill it in now? > > Best regards, > Terence > Probably by running the 'hostname' command, start with the man pages. Unless your box has a static IP address and has a host n

configuring the Network

2003-06-16 Thread Terence Ng
Hi! When I install Debian3.0r1, I leave to fill in the domain name of my system. How do I fill it in now? Best regards, Terence ___ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com.hk address at http://mail.english.yahoo.com.hk -- To

configuring the network: netconfig?

1998-01-14 Thread Zsolt Frei
Hi! Is there a simple utility in DEBIAN to configure the network, like "netconfig" was in the Slackware distribution? I had no problem setting up the network during installation (to use an ethernet card), but now I would like to change to PPP and I do not want to edit all the /etc/hosts, /etc/res

Installation; configuring the network

1996-10-11 Thread David Wright
At one point in the Debian installation, you are asked to type in the IP addresses of up to five DNS servers. However, you are not told with what punctuation to separate the IP addresses. The first time, I used commas, but FTP failed with, I think, Hostname lookup failure. I found /etc/resolv.conf