Michael Havens wrote:
I tried ipconfig. Command not found.
Lisa Kachold wrote:
This sounds like a path/permissions issue in your terminal shell.
Michael Havens wrote:
the problem was that I wasn't running it as root. I come to find it
doesn't give a permission denied error.
Stephen Partington wrote:
If the permissions are set the command is not even visible.
ifconfig and ip are usually in /sbin . /sbin is not in the PATH for
normal users, so attempting to run ip or ifconfig as a normal user will
fail. /sbin is in root's PATH. Normal users can always add /sbin to
their PATH or call the commands with the full path-- /sbin/ifconfig
should always work. I almost always have
export PATH=$PATH:/sbin:/usr/sbin:$HOME/bin
in my .bashrc so I don't have to type as much for various things.
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