On 2014-07-21, Ron Leach <ronle...@tesco.net> wrote:

> Pascal, thank you.  Indeed I can - I hadn't known that was a possible 
> method.  Worked, and now able to access remotely which will make 
> things faster.
>
> Package ifupdown is missing, though.
> # apt-get install ifupdown
> replies:

I don't believe it is missing; I believe your apt errors are preventing
it from being indexed/fetched.

> Just on basics for moving this forward, may I have some advice about 
> automating the ifconfig command?  If I had a script with the ifconfig 
> and route add commands in it, and made it executable, could someone 
> suggest from where I could call it during the start-up sequence, so 
> that a keyboard/screen interaction wouldn't be necessary?
>

I think to move forward you should solve those apt errors, which are
probably the source of many, if not all, of the problems you are
encountering.  

Are you using some kind of proxy?


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