> >I wonder if anyone experiences the following.
> >The system reboots ok. ifconfig and route are runand network set up. If
> >you put a line in the boot up file with the command 'ifconfig' and
> >'route' it shows that eth0 is up and the routing is set up. But when you
> >log in, the route is lost
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Jieyao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I wonder if anyone experiences the following.
>The system reboots ok. ifconfig and route are runand network set up. If
>you put a line in the boot up file with the command 'ifconfig' and
>'route' it shows that eth0 is up and the r
> : The system reboots ok. ifconfig and route are runand network set up. If
> you put : a line in the boot up file with the command 'ifconfig' and
> 'route' it shows that : eth0 is up and the routing is set up. : But when
> you log in, the route is lost. If you run the command 'route' it will :
> s
On Sat, 27 Jun 1998, Jieyao wrote:
: Hi,
:
: I wonder if anyone experiences the following.
:
: The system reboots ok. ifconfig and route are runand network set up. If you
put
: a line in the boot up file with the command 'ifconfig' and 'route' it shows
that
: eth0 is up and the routing is se
Hi,
I wonder if anyone experiences the following.
The system reboots ok. ifconfig and route are runand network set up. If you put
a line in the boot up file with the command 'ifconfig' and 'route' it shows
that
eth0 is up and the routing is set up.
But when you log in, the route is lost. If y
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