On Tue, Nov 24, 1998 at 01:16:18AM +0100, Joachim Trinkwitz wrote: : seems to be that Debian is the only Linux distribution which don't have : its own network configuration tool. If you didn't configure all correctly : at installation time, you have to look at many files, which can be quite : ennerving and error prone. : : Now the installation script exists, and it seems to be easy (for a : programmer -- alas I am to much a newbie in this field) to clip the : network config part out and get a standalone script. : : There are so many nifty configuration utilities in Debian, so I wonder : why just such a thing is missing.
ATM, there is indeed no nice program to reconfig your network. Though, the file which sets all the stuff, /etc/init.d/network, is imho *that* simple, that you could change it yourself, w/o help of a program. If you need help on a specific thing, I'll be glad to do so. Regards, -Remco
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