(Completely untested, unconfirmed, and otherwise unsubstantiated) - Have you
tried putting your list into an external file and just having the variable in
conf.d/net cat it? I would *think* that would work since ultimately these are
just fragments of bash scripts after all.


On Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 04:08:32PM -0400, A. Khattri wrote:
> 
> Maybe this has been answered a long time ago.
> 
> Im running a Gentoo-based shared web server. Potentially there might be
> 200 IP aliases on this one machine. Im wondering how to manage these
> aliases in /etc/conf.d/net. Right now, I have a huge alias_eth0="" line
> containing all of the IP aliases - anybody recommend a better approach ?
> 
> Some recent changes to sysvinit and baselayout have put new config files
> in /etc/conf.d/ including a net.example file that shows an IPv4 example
> where each IP is on a single line. Anyone here switched to the "new" net
> file yet ? Any thoughts about ifconfig vs. iproute2 ? Should I switch?
> 
> 
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