hi,
I'm going from a Mandrake 8.1 system to debian. I've had there (some
weeks ago, not working anymore) internet sharing enabled. When
switching, I also want it to be correct again. The problem is My debian
does not recognize the second card (which is going to be the link to the
local
i think there is an option in lilo.conf ,something with append= ...
to make your system look for the second eth at boot time.
check the www.linuxdocs.org for the boot parameters
good luck.
At 10:23 AM 1/2/02, Pauwel Demeyer wrote:
hi,
I'm going from a Mandrake 8.1 system to debian. I've had
dig this, Pauwel http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue36/tag/21.html
search inside the page for append,i think is what you were looking for..
once again,good luck..
At 10:23 AM 1/2/02, Pauwel Demeyer wrote:
hi,
I'm going from a Mandrake 8.1 system to debian. I've had there (some
weeks ago,
On 02/01/02 Petre Daniel did speaketh:
i think there is an option in lilo.conf ,something with append= ...
to make your system look for the second eth at boot time.
check the www.linuxdocs.org for the boot parameters
good luck.
Strange. That's not required on my router using Linksys cards
yeah,like all new releases of mandrake,redhat autoconfigure 2 network
cards,but with our beautiful debian we gotta work it out,and feel the taste
of manual settings and confugiration..
perrsonally,i like this way best..
call me old fashion,i'll call you clickpointers :)))
At 12:03 PM 1/2/02,
On Wednesday 02 January 2002 13:23, Pauwel Demeyer wrote:
hi,
I'm going from a Mandrake 8.1 system to debian. I've had there (some
weeks ago, not working anymore) internet sharing enabled. When
switching, I also want it to be correct again. The problem is My debian
does not recognize the
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 05:39:46PM -0500, Bob Underwood wrote:
| On Wednesday 02 January 2002 13:23, Pauwel Demeyer wrote:
| hi,
|
| I'm going from a Mandrake 8.1 system to debian. I've had there (some
| weeks ago, not working anymore) internet sharing enabled. When
| switching, I also want
Petre Daniel wrote:
yeah,like all new releases of mandrake,redhat autoconfigure 2 network
cards,but with our beautiful debian we gotta work it out,and feel the taste
of manual settings and confugiration..
perrsonally,i like this way best..
call me old fashion,i'll call you clickpointers
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