On 07.04.2004 15:23, Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
> On Wednesday 07 April 2004 08:59 am, Christian Eyrich wrote:
>> On 05.04.2004 19:00, Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
>> >> >> As I wrote I installed etherconf but don't know how to use it.
>> >> >> There's no tool called etherconf in the path.
>> >> >
>> >> > Tr
Cool! So your good to go then?
Ralph
On Wednesday 07 April 2004 08:59 am, Christian Eyrich wrote:
> On 05.04.2004 19:00, Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
> >> >> As I wrote I installed etherconf but don't know how to use it.
> >> >> There's no tool called etherconf in the path.
> >> >
> >> > Try:
> >> > dp
On 05.04.2004 19:00, Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
>> >> As I wrote I installed etherconf but don't know how to use it. There's
>> >> no tool called etherconf in the path.
>> >
>> > Try:
>> > dpkg-reconfigure etherconf
>>
>> I did. It asked me some questions which I answered - nice.
>> But it didn't chan
On 06.04.2004 04:30, Adam Aube wrote:
> Christian Eyrich wrote:
>
>>> dpkg-reconfigure etherconf
>>
>> It asked me some questions which I answered - nice.
>> But it didn't change the /etc/network/interfaces
>
> I know that using dpkg-reconfigure to reconfigure X doesn't work if you've
> edited t
Christian Eyrich wrote:
>> dpkg-reconfigure etherconf
>
> It asked me some questions which I answered - nice.
> But it didn't change the /etc/network/interfaces
I know that using dpkg-reconfigure to reconfigure X doesn't work if you've
edited the X config file by hand. Perhaps the same is true i
On Monday 05 April 2004 12:17 pm, Christian Eyrich wrote:
> On 05.04.2004 17:00, Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
> >> > It is put by the package etherconf. Run etherconf as root and it will
> >> > put the proper entries in /etc/network/interfaces.
> >>
> >> As I wrote I installed etherconf but don't know ho
On (05/04/04 18:17), Christian Eyrich wrote:
> On 05.04.2004 17:00, Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
>
> >> > It is put by the package etherconf. Run etherconf as root and it will
> >> > put the proper entries in /etc/network/interfaces.
> >>
> >> As I wrote I installed etherconf but don't know how to use i
On 05.04.2004 17:00, Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
>> > It is put by the package etherconf. Run etherconf as root and it will
>> > put the proper entries in /etc/network/interfaces.
>>
>> As I wrote I installed etherconf but don't know how to use it. There's
>> no tool called etherconf in the path.
>>
>
Try:
dpkg-reconfigure etherconf
Ralph
On Monday 05 April 2004 10:29 am, Christian Eyrich wrote:
> On 04.04.2004 02:50, Sridhar M.A. wrote:
> > On Sat, Apr 03, 2004 at 12:03:51PM -0800, mike wrote:
> >> On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 21:15:02 +0200, Christian Eyrich wrote
> >>
> >> > I know how t
On 04.04.2004 05:30, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Christian Eyrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I know how to do this manually (using route). But after rebooting I've
>> the old address again.
>> I know I can edit /etc/network/interfaces by hand, but there's this
>> warning "etherconf DEBCONF AREA. D
On 04.04.2004 02:50, Sridhar M.A. wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 03, 2004 at 12:03:51PM -0800, mike wrote:
>> On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 21:15:02 +0200, Christian Eyrich wrote
>> >
>> > I know how to do this manually (using route). But after rebooting
>> > I've the old address again. I know I can
Christian Eyrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I know how to do this manually (using route). But after rebooting I've
> the old address again.
> I know I can edit /etc/network/interfaces by hand, but there's this
> warning "etherconf DEBCONF AREA. DO NOT EDIT THIS AREA OR INSERT TEXT
> BEFORE IT"
On Sat, Apr 03, 2004 at 12:03:51PM -0800, mike wrote:
> On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 21:15:02 +0200, Christian Eyrich wrote
> >
> > I know how to do this manually (using route). But after rebooting
> > I've the old address again. I know I can edit
> > /etc/network/interfaces by hand, but t
On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 21:15:02 +0200, Christian Eyrich wrote
> Hi,
>
> my Debian system ran for months without problems. Now the address for
> the router to the internet changed and I don't know how to tell the
> system this permanently.
>
> I know how to do this manually (using route). But after r
Hi,
my Debian system ran for months without problems. Now the address for
the router to the internet changed and I don't know how to tell the
system this permanently.
I know how to do this manually (using route). But after rebooting I've
the old address again.
I know I can edit /etc/network/inter
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