Type netconf at a root prompt. You can also do it with linuxconf. Or if you are new to linux and like mental masturbation, you can do it with the "modprobe", "ifconfig" and "route" commands. It's really interresting and instructive, but it may sound like a waste of time if you don't want to spend several hours understanding how it all works. HTH Flupke On Mon, 8 May 2000, Glenn Johnson wrote: > Hi all. Installing Mandrake 7 there is a option to setup a dialup connection or > a LAN. I want both. How do I get back into a 'setup' program to install the LAN > support? > > Glenn... > >
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