> oddly enough, deian does not have /etc/init.d/network  I'm not sure
> *how* one stops, starts, restarts the network on debian...

   /etc/init.d/network is somewhat deprecated in Debian.  

   Normal (non-PCMCIA) network stuff is configured in /etc/network and is
brought up and down using "ifup" and "ifdown".

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