You don't actually ask a question, so I don't quite know what tell you.
You can set up a network just fine using basic Unix-style networking toold
directly. Set up your Ethernet interfaces with "ifconfig". Set up your
routing with "route". See if SuSE has a networking startup script in a
directory called, perhaps, /etc/init.d/ or /sbin/init.d or /sbin/rc.d (the
location of init-script directory varies by distribution). If it does, ther
is probably prototype code there for initializing your network.
If you need more specific help ... well, you'll need to ask for it more
specifically.
At 06:33 AM 4/26/00 +0800, Alexander A. Basa wrote:
>i installed suse evaluation 6.2 to my machine but i cant configure it
>to the network because i dont have utilities like netcfg, linuxconfig,
>etc.
>i only have yast and it did not work.
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