Richard Owlett: > > I did an install using expert mode, not selecting any GUI. > At several points during the install I did Alt-F2 to bring up a terminal to > attempt running ifconfig. > > "Command not found" was the uniform response. > I booted the new install and attempted as root to run ifconfig. > I again got "Command not found". > That seemed odd.
Did you check whether /sbin/ was in your $PATH at that time or did you try to run it as /sbin/ifconfig? The problem may simply be that the executable was not found in your $PATH although the executable was where it should be. (Apart from that I thought that ifconfig and friends were not really necessary anymore since they were replaced by the "ip" tool. I think the priority of this package was demoted from important to optional but I cannot check at the moment. Maybe net-tools just isn't part of a standard install anymore. If you want ifconfig, you need to install net-tools.) J. -- Whenever I hear the word 'art' I reach for my visa card. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://archive.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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