Try /etc/sysconfig/[network | network-scripts]. I think that'swhere
RedHat puts 'em. They need not have the same names as in the LUG, it is
sufficient that they be run at startup from /etc/inittab, or run by some
other init script. Start at /etc/inittab to see what runs at startup
(and when going multiuser) then look at that and see what it runs.
Lawson
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On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, Paul Rogers wrote:
> Dear All
>
> I'm running Red Hat 5.1 2.0.36.
>
> As part of the learning process I'm working my way thru' the "Linux
> Users Guide". I'm currently on the section about TCP/IP.
>
> The guide states I should have one/some/all of the following files:
>
> rc.inet.1
> rc.inet.2
> rc.inet
> rc.net
>
> Hoverver despite having done a find they appear to be nowhere on the
> machine. Seeing how the machine (appears) to work ok I can only assume
> they've been superceded by something else. Is this so or am I missing
> something (It's more likely to be the latter :-) )
>
> Secondly the guide says I should also have a file an /etc/networks file
> which is also non existent. Do I need this file? How do I create it?
>
> Many thanks in advance
>
> Paul
>
>
>
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