In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hello; > >After messing up my XDM and essentially locking myself >out of my system for a while, I have become interested >in setting up my ethernet card from a startup script. > >Does one put the ifconfig and route statements in the usual >rc.inet1
Debian doesn't have a rc.inet1, but something that looks like it: /etc/init.d/network > and reference it somehow from rc6.d, or what? rc6.d? That would be the reboot runlevel. Somehow I don't think that's what you want :) But seriously, just put your commands in /etc/init.d/network and they will be executed at boot time. >I appreciate any suggestions here; the NET-2 HOWTO seems to be >geared toward the Slackware kind of system. Alas, yes. Mike. -- + Miquel van Smoorenburg + Cistron Internet Services + Living is a | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (SP6) | Independent Dutch ISP | horizontal | + [EMAIL PROTECTED] + http://www.cistron.nl/ + fall +