On Saturday 16 September 2006 04:27, kernel.2k5 wrote:
> Hi james ,
>
> thanks fro this help i also need the same thing , but i may have some
> more need if u can help a great appreciation .
> like i am using suse_10.1
>
> iam having one eth0 and 2 different internet connections
> 1.Office
> 2.Home
>
> both are static ip
>
> now i write a shell script when i logged in to home or office so run the
> script and it make the Network entries accordingly .
> but every time i need to overwrite my "resolv.conf" and gateway entries
> which are very different for
> Home and Office .

In YaST, go to System -> Profile Manager, which will let you setup SCPM, which 
will do exactly what you want. You will even get a tray icon that will let 
you switch easily.

SCPM is particularly cool because any settings you change are saved to the 
profile any time you switch a profile. Even if you manually edit 
your /etc/resolv.conf or /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-eth-id-* files, SCPM 
remembers the changes. It does the same for any daemons you run, including 
whether they are running or not.

Hope that helps,

-- 
James Oakley
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