If you are using Redhat 9, there are network "profiles" that you can create that can contain a whole slew of different information. Then there is a GUI applet that lets you select a profile to activate it. I have to say that the interface for setting up/editing the profiles is a bit non-intuitive and I have had some problems with making it work.
Knowing that you are a programmer, I would take the other suggestion that was mentioned and just write yourself a script. Regards, --Eric Eric Jeschke http://redskiesatnight.com/ | Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 14:57:52 +0000 | From: Charles Lockhart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | To: LUAU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Subject: [luau] network setup question | | I've got a laptop I want to set up for both work and home. At home I'm | running roadrunner, at work I have an ip address for it. Am I right in | thinking that to get this to work I need to set up 2 network devices, | one for home, one for work, and then activate the device on boot? | | Thanks, | | -Charles
