Le vendredi 11 septembre 2009 à 02:30 +0100, Graham Lyon a écrit : > Assuming that you're using Gnome (KDE isn't very different) you would > right click the network manager icon in the system tray (you need to > add this to your list of programs that gnome starts on session startup > if it isn't already there) and select "Edit Connections...". You > should now be faced with a tabbed configuration manager. Make sure > that "Wired" is the active tab and click the Add button. Give it a > sensible name and then go to IPv4 settings and add the IP address and > netmask (you can add multiple IP addresses and netmasks to be active > at any one time, as Dan has said) and fill in any other details as > necessary. Do this for both configurations. You may also want to > select "Available to all users" if you wish. Now, when you plug in at > a different location all you need to do is left click on the network > manager icon and select the profile relivent for your current > location. Also, if these are the only two configurations that you wish > to choose then you may want to delete hte "auto eth0" connection which > is just the default created connection which does DHCP, though it does > no harm leaving it there. > > If these instructions are a little brief then say so and I'll happily > expand on them :)
Your instructions are perfectly clear and the solution fits my needs. Thanks a lot. Eric _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
