I've installed Woody on my Laptop and I found that cute little package 'netenv', which allows to choose a proper network-environment, depending on the location I connect my machine, at boot-time.
The package seems to just write the chosen configuration to a file called '/etc/netenv/netenv', but it doesn't change my IP-address, gateway or anything else. It all looks like some script should make use of the settings within the 'netenv' file, but there is no such script. And if I have to write it myself, why should I use netenv at all? Martin -- Martin Henne Martin dot Henne at web dot de

