Hi,

I use control-panel and it works just fine. I don't like linuxconf and it
appeared to me that it still was quite buggy.

Jean-Charles
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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flowchart, n. & v.:
    [From flow "to ripple down in rich profusion, as hair" + chart
"a cryptic hidden-treasure map designed to mislead the uninitiated."]
1. n. The solution, if any, to a class of Mascheroni construction
problems in which given algorithms require geometrical representation
using only the 35 basic ideograms of the ANSI template.  2. n. Neronic
doodling while the system burns.  3. n. A low-cost substitute for
wallpaper.  4. n.  The innumerate misleading the illiterate.  "A
thousand pictures is worth ten lines of code." -- The Programmer's
Little Red Vade Mecum, Mao Tse T'umps.  5. v.intrans. To produce
flowcharts with no particular object in mind.  6. v.trans. To obfuscate
(a problem) with esoteric cartoons.
        -- Stan Kelly-Bootle, "The Devil's DP Dictionary"

---Reply to mail from Nick Kay about [expert] IP-aliasing
> At 10:00 03/12/99 +0000, you wrote:
>>On Fri, 03 Dec 1999, you wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> The ifup-aliases script included in the initscripts of Mdk6.1 is buggy. An
>>> update is available through MandrakeUpdate of the initscripts. update your
>>> initscripts package and it will work just fine...
>>> 
>>
>>I have to disagree - I've kept up with all of the 6.1 updates, and my IP
>>aliases still don't work. I've resorted to putting an "ifconfig" command into
>>/etc/rc.local toget round it.
>>
> 
> I agree with phil (well I can almost see him from my desk). 
> I tried to set up aliasing last night using linuxconf - my pet
> stick insect would have done better. I resorted to copying
> ifcfg-eth0 to ifcfg-eth0:0, editing it and restarting the network.
> (but I was in a hurry)
> 
> ttfn
> nick@nexnix
> 

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