/etc/conf.d/network is where you would setup a static network
connection. I don't see what could go wrong if you have the correct
network settings.

You haven't really given enough information... I have no idea what you
would need to do before a reboot.

On 9/1/05, John Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello all, jut a quick question wondering if anyone knows how to make this
> work.  i'm using gentoo linux, the most recent version i think, and i know
> it's set up to easily work with dhcp, but i'm having trouble with the static
> ips that the network here is using.  we can't use dhcp, so i have to go in
> and manually configure my network settings every time i shut down and
> reboot.  i know there's probably some configuration file that i can modify
> to make it use the static setting every time it boots, but i've already
> messed a little with the conf.d/network, conf.d/wireless and the
> conf.d/local.start all to no avail......anyone have any more ideas?  i'm
> fresh out, and my tech support (my brother who gave me the laptop) is about
> out, too..... 
>   
> thanks, 
> john becker
> 
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> 
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