On Tue Apr 25 2000 at 13:37, "Jack Farrer" wrote:
> I am new to Linux and am trying to learn it. I have recently build a Linux
> Redhat 6.2 box and installed a network card (3C509B) in the unit. It does
> not detect my NIC during boot (and plug and play is enabled in the bios). I
> have search
On Tue Apr 25 2000 at 19:20, "Fritz Thomas \(VTG\)" wrote:
> Is Redhat already working on initscripts for bringing up
> IPv6-interfaces/routes?
IIRC, IPv6 isn't compiled into the default distribution kernel.
You'll have to build a new kernel for using IPv6 (no big deal if you
know what you are d
> I am new to Linux and am trying to learn it. I have recently build a Linux
> Redhat 6.2 box and installed a network card (3C509B) in the unit. It does
> not detect my NIC during boot (and plug and play is enabled in the bios). I
> have searched for documentation on installing a new NIC and ca
I am new to Linux and am trying to learn it. I have recently build a Linux
Redhat 6.2 box and installed a network card (3C509B) in the unit. It does
not detect my NIC during boot (and plug and play is enabled in the bios). I
have searched for documentation on installing a new NIC and can't find
Hi!
Is Redhat already working on initscripts for bringing up
IPv6-interfaces/routes?
If yes, where can I obtain these scripts?
TIA
Thomas
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