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> Subject: Re: Changing network definitions in Debian
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> Avraham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi
> > In Debian, like in other distributions, the network is defined in the
> > early satges of the installation.
> > Assuming tha
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On Sunday 25 April 2004 12:18, Uri Sharf wrote:
> I use "dpkg-reconfigure etherconf" (you may need to install etherconf),
> does not allways play nicely with pre-loading pcmcia modules but useable
> otherwise.
That's why editing the file is always eas
I use "dpkg-reconfigure etherconf" (you may need to install etherconf), does
not allways play nicely with pre-loading pcmcia modules but useable
otherwise.
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On 25/04/04 13:57, Meir Kriheli wrote:
> On Sunday 25 April 2004 0
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On Sunday 25 April 2004 05:25, Avraham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
> In Debian, like in other distributions, the network is set up early in the
> installation process. Assuming that I changed my mind, moved the system to
> some other environement, or
Avraham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
In Debian, like in other distributions, the network is defined in the
early satges of the installation.
Assuming that in a later stage I need, for some reason, to change these
definitions, is there a special command/way (like netconfig in Slackware,
for example)
Hi
In Debian, like in other distributions, the network is defined in the
early satges of the installation.
Assuming that in a later stage I need, for some reason, to change these
definitions, is there a special command/way (like netconfig in Slackware,
for example) to do it, or one simply modifies
Hi
In Debian, like in other distributions, the network is set up early in the
installation process. Assuming that I changed my mind, moved the system to
some other environement, or just wish to correct a mistake, is there a
command/way to redefine the network settings (I have in mind somthing
like