Thanks for the lead. BTW, the boot scripts don't use ipconfig; they use ip.

- Mark

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Subject: Re: Boot Scripts: Multiple IP Addresses

Mark A. Olbert wrote:
> I need to configure my LFS box to multihome the external Ethernet connection 
> (which is eth1 on my machine). I can do this manually by issuing:
>
> ifconfig eth1:1 <second ip address>
>
> But I'd appreciate some advice/suggestions on how to do this via the boot 
> scripts. The obvious thing I tried -- creating a directory called 
> /etc/sysconfig/network-devices/ifconfig.eth1:1 and populating an ipv4 file in 
> it appropriately -- didn't work. Or rather, it added the second IP address to 
> the eth1 interface, but it didn't show up in the ifconfig report and weird 
> things started happening to my LAN connectivity.
>
> - Mark
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IIRC, the version of ifconfig installed by default isn't the full monty,
have a look for it in blfs and install that one, then see if ifconfig
picks up your virtual adapter.

Regards

Phill
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