>One tool I like a lot is modconf. Once you find the right tools for
>doing the job in Debian, the configuration of things is generally much
>easier. The trick seems to be learning the new tool names and learning
>the Debian way of dong things.
Thanks Jacob,
I've added modconf to my "new" toolb
> > What does one have to do to add a sub interface? This is a freshly
> > installed and updated Woody system. This was the first settign I tried
to
> > change. PITB.
> >
> > Thanks very much for the time to help,
> >
> Things are definatly different in many places. I hope getting the hang
> o
Scott Horton wrote:
What does one have to do to add a sub interface? This is a freshly
installed and updated Woody system. This was the first settign I tried
to
change. PITB.
Thanks very much for the time to help,
Things are definatly different in many places. I hope get
debian.1 wrote:
Greetings:
I'm a current Redhat user _trying_ to switch to debian. More under
the hood
differences than I expected :-(
I need to add a static IP subintrface on eth0. I used to just add a
file in
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts corresponding to the new intrface and
reboot.
No
Greetings:I'm a current Redhat user _trying_ to switch to
debian. More under the hooddifferences than I expected :-(I
need to add a static IP subintrface on eth0. I used to just add a file
in/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts corresponding to the new intrface and
reboot.No problemNow, I cant g
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