On 04 Mar 2005 at 20h03, Colin Leroy wrote:
Hi,
> On 17 Dec 2004 at 23h12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
^^^
Er, sorry for the noise. Somehow I was looking at my archives folder :)
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On 17 Dec 2004 at 23h12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
> I'm pretty new to Linux. I need to know how to set up my NIC with a
> static IP instead of DHCP using terminal commands since I'll do it
> remotely through ssh.
edit /etc/network/interfaces with a tool like vi, nano, emacs, whatever
you
Ciao froinds, nel tuo messaggio dicevi:
> After I set up the network file and restart the network, will the dhcp
> client application continue running?
Yes.
> if so, how do I stop ip from
> running at startup?
In your /etc/network/interfaces there is an entry for your eth interface
regarding
On Dec 18, 2004, at 2:31 PM, Antonin AMAND wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi
I'm pretty new to Linux. I need to know how to set up my NIC with a
static IP instead of DHCP using terminal commands since I'll do it
remotely through ssh.
Thanks
Froinds
First, you need to know which inte
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi
I'm pretty new to Linux. I need to know how to set up my NIC with a
static IP instead of DHCP using terminal commands since I'll do it
remotely through ssh.
Thanks
Froinds
First, you need to know which interfaces you need to configure.
(root)
# ifconfig
T
Ciao froinds, nel tuo messaggio dicevi:
> Hi
> I'm pretty new to Linux. I need to know how to set up my NIC with a
> static IP instead of DHCP using terminal commands since I'll do it
> remotely through ssh.
If you are working on a Debian machine, you'll like a lot the
/etc/network/interfaces f
Hi
I'm pretty new to Linux. I need to know how to set up my NIC with a
static IP instead of DHCP using terminal commands since I'll do it
remotely through ssh.
Thanks
Froinds
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