since you are using rh, the config file to change to make the setting stay after 
reboot are the files in

/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts

ifcfg-ethX represents the boot values for the interfaces


Aris Santillan wrote:

> hmm well,,, i got a solution.. id just put the 'command' on the rc.local
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: [plug] IFCONFIG
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> hi,
>
> depending on what distro you use you have to set it in a config file
> somewhere... or use some utility that came with your distro.
> ifconfig does not write your settings to config files and restrore them
> after a reboot.
>
> Aris Santillan wrote:
>
> >hello guyss
> >
> >
> >why is it when i do 'ifconfig eth0:1 (IP) netmask (IPmask) up'
> >i got an entry to my ifconfig output.. but when i restart my pc
> >the entry got lost?
> >
> >Aris
> >
> >
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