>>> On 8/5/2008 at  2:00 PM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David
Boyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> One thing that Tru64 (the Compaq Unix) had that I've always wanted for
> Linux was the netsetup script that could be run from a TTY and did the
> complete network configuration. IMHO, that'd be a lot more useful than a
> 3270 editor -- get the network up, and you don't care about the 3270 any
> more. 

If the problem at hand was fixable via network configuration, sure.  A lot of 
them aren't.  For those that are, running ifconfig and route is faster/easier 
for me than running a script.


Mark Post

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