Am 17.10.2011 23:42, schrieb Florian Philipp:
> Am 17.10.2011 23:25, schrieb Grant Edwards:
>> I'm trying to configure a second IP address for eth1 using the syntax
>> I found at
>>
>>   
>> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=4&chap=2#doc_chap1
>>
>> But, it doesn't work.
>>
>> Here's my /etc/init.d/net file:
>>
>>   config_eth0="192.168.8.4/16"
>>   routes_eth0="default via 192.168.0.254"
>>   config_eth1=10.0.0.1/8"
>>   192.168.250.1/24"
>>
>> But, starting eth1 says:
>>
>> # /etc/init.d/net.eth1 start
>>  * Bringing up interface eth1
>>  *   Starting netplug on eth1 ...                                 [ ok ]
>>  *     Backgrounding ...
>>  * ERROR: net.eth1 failed to start
>>  
>> Only eth1 is configured.  eth1:1 isn't configured.
>>
>>
> 
> eth1 is the second physical interface (which you don't have). From
> /usr/share/doc/openrc-0.8.3-r1/net.example.bz2
> 
> # If you need more than one address, you can use something like this
> # NOTE: ifconfig creates an aliased device for each extra IPv4 address
> #       (eth0:1, eth0:2, etc)
> #       iproute2 does not do this as there is no need to
> config_eth0="192.168.0.2/24 192.168.0.3/24 192.168.0.4/24"
> # However, that only works with CIDR addresses, so you can't use
> # netmask.
> 
> Regards,
> Florian Philipp
> 

Ugh, sorry. Just ignore that. I didn't see the second line in
config_eth1. The odd quoting confused me.

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