Jan Engelhardt wrote

>> There is no problem calling "ifconfig eth0:0 192.168.141.30 up" to
>> set up a virtual device. I just wonder why it is not possible to define
>> a virtual device via an ifcfg-file so that /etc/init.d/network will
>> set such a device up. 
> 
> Hm? Is not the IPADDR / IPADDR_2 thing enough?

Yes it is. I just made a mistake thinking about routing entries. But
of course I can set an additional routing entry for eth0 as well as
for eth0:0. So, yes, it's enough, ignore my last mail :-)

cu,
Frank

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