Set the IP address in /etc/init.d/network script On 23-Nov-98 Amanda Shuler wrote: > I have a question about ifconfig. > I have a machine that I am trying to configure to put onto a local > network. > I'm an assigning it IP address 192.168.76.76 > I type: > ifconfig eth0 192.168.76.76 > > then I check it with ifconfig and everything is correct. I reboot the > machine, and recheck ifconfig -- it's wrong. It resets the IP address > to > 192.168.1.1 everytime! > > Currently, I do not have this machine physically hooked up to the > network, > because I was just doing the configuration and I didn't want to knock > another (very important) machine off the network. If the ethernet card > is > not actually hooked up to the network, will that cause this "reset" to > happen upon every boot? > > How do I get it to stay at 192.168.76.76? > > ----------------------------------------------------- > Amanda Shuler | I don't want to start any > [EMAIL PROTECTED] | blasphemous rumours, but... > ----------------------------------------------------- > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < > /dev/null > >
--- ---------------------------------- E-Mail: Mark Ciciretti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 23-Nov-98 ----------------------------------