On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Angelo Lorenzo wrote:
..
> I am familiar only with redhat and I have one
> slackware 7 box brouht by a friend. It has two
> ethernet cards and I need to change the IP addresses
> of the cards to our own set of IPs. What's the comman
> in slackware to do this.

The command is ifconfig. It's the same for all Linux variants, BSD UNIX,
Solaris.. I think you get the idea.

What differs between distributions is what startup script invokes
ifconfig. For slackware, look in /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 and rc.inet2 (I
think.. it's been ages since I used slackware).


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