Re: [gentoo-user] Net config

2005-05-02 Thread Tim Igoe
Quoting Michal Kurgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: On Monday 02 of May 2005 13:10, Tim Igoe wrote: I'm using baselayout 1.11.9-r1 currently on my server (not at my workstation so I use 1.9.4-r6, but it's latest stable, also i use 2005.0 default linux profile. Sounds about right - i'm running an unstable b

Re: [gentoo-user] Net config

2005-05-02 Thread Michal Kurgan
On Monday 02 of May 2005 13:10, Tim Igoe wrote: > I'm using baselayout 1.11.9-r1 currently on my server (not at my > workstation so I use 1.9.4-r6, but it's latest stable, also i use 2005.0 default linux profile. > can't find out what thats on). But the server has the relevant example file > - h

Re: [gentoo-user] Net config

2005-05-02 Thread Tim Igoe
I'm using baselayout 1.11.9-r1 currently on my server (not at my workstation so can't find out what thats on). But the server has the relevant example file - http://tim.igoe.me.uk/files/net.example if you can't get it through baselayout. You might need a baselayout update for the net scripts to u

Re: [gentoo-user] Net config

2005-05-02 Thread Michal Kurgan
On Monday 02 of May 2005 11:58, Tim Igoe wrote: > Look in the /etc/conf.d/net.example file (assuming your using a more recent > baselayout) - theres a fallback address (fallback_eth0 iirc) to which you > can set an IP or say 'apipa' to get an IP in the 169 range like Windows > does when it can't fi

Re: [gentoo-user] Net config

2005-05-02 Thread Tim Igoe
Look in the /etc/conf.d/net.example file (assuming your using a more recent baselayout) - theres a fallback address (fallback_eth0 iirc) to which you can set an IP or say 'apipa' to get an IP in the 169 range like Windows does when it can't find one. HTH -- Tim Igoe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://tim.i

[gentoo-user] Net config

2005-05-02 Thread Michal Kurgan
Hello all Gentooists! I want to know if it's possible to configure network in that way that if dhcp fails it will use a static IP, written by me in config file. I only want that service will start succesfully if dhcp server is dead, so dependent services will start too (like Apache), because i ne