Uhm, this will allow the network to work but it is wrong.  It will not modify
all the files in the /etc directory that need changing. Doing the network setup
from the install disk should set everything up correctly including resolv.conf,
etc.



On 24-Sep-97 dpk wrote:
>Edit the file /etc/init.d/network and change the settings as needed.  When
>you exit and save, as root, just rerun the script by typing 
>"/etc/init.d/network" to enable the new settings.
>
>Thanks,
>Dennis
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>On Wed, 24 Sep 1997, Marc Fleureck wrote:
>
>> Which command/utility should I run to reconfigure network settings 
>> (IP, hostname, gateway, etc ...) ?
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Marc
>> 
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