could I suggest *wicd*, instead? I mean, You could download-and-install it
through the time of running connection, and manage your needs with it. I
must warn that could be a conflict with NetworkManager, so you have to
chose.
yours sincerely
ac
2015-04-12 23:10 GMT+02:00 Lisi Reisz
On Monday 13 April 2015 08:13:43 albcares wrote:
could I suggest *wicd*, instead? I mean, You could download-and-install it
through the time of running connection, and manage your needs with it. I
must warn that could be a conflict with NetworkManager, so you have to
chose.
I was asking about
Hi.
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 09:13:43AM +0200, albcares wrote:
could I suggest wicd, instead? I mean, You could download-and-install it
through the time of running connection, and manage your needs with it. I must
warn
that could be a conflict with NetworkManager, so you have to chose.
On Saturday 11 April 2015 04:50:12 M7 wrote:
i can manually bring it up using vconfig add eth0 4 and have access. Upon
reboot, ifconfig only shows me lo interface.
Any help would be appreciated!
Have you got NetworkManager running?
Lisi
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2015-04-11 05:50 keltezéssel, M7 írta:
My /etc/network/interfaces looks like this
auto-hotplug eth0.4
There is 'auto' keyword or 'allow-hotplug' but no auto-hotplug.
iface eth0.4 inet static
address 10.0.4.100
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 10.0.4.1
dns-nameserver 10.0.4.1
M7 mrh7...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm running Debian 7.8 x64 and I'm unable to have my vlan network persist.
I've installed the package 'vlan'.
You don't need this package. Please remove and purge it. ifupdown is
able to configure VLANs without this package.
I then ran 'modprobe 8021q' to load
Hello,
I'm running Debian 7.8 x64 and I'm unable to have my vlan network persist.
I've installed the package 'vlan'.
I then ran 'modprobe 8021q' to load the kernel and saved it into
/etc/modules
My /etc/network/interfaces looks like this
auto-hotplug eth0.4
iface eth0.4 inet static
address
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