On Sun, 25 Apr 1999, Jim B wrote:

> Is there a way to remove an alias manually (i.e. without rebooting)?
> 
> For instance, I have eth0, eth0:0, and eth0:1.
> 
> I can "down" them but they are actually still there (ifconfig -a).  How can
> I remove the two aliases?
> 
> I also can't unload my ip_alias module until I get rid of those aliases.  Is
> there a way to do it (without rebooting)?  I don't see a "del" for ifconfig
> except the one that applies to IPv6.
> 
> 
> 
> 


Hi,

        May be, you can delete the aliases file, that is in
        
        /etc/sysconfig/network-script 

        and after that run 
        
        /etc/rc.d/init.d/network reload

        I hope that this can help you.

                Flavio

        

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