"Ritesh Raj Sarraf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> i'm a newbie to Debian. I just shifted from RedHat. I've got two lan
> cards on my debian system. one connected to the internet and the
> other t
On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 03:30:28 +0530, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> hi all,
> i'm a newbie to Debian. I just shifted from RedHat. I've got two lan cards on my
> debian system. one connected to the internet and the other to my local lan.
> i'm not able to ping my ISP DNS server from my debian machine.
hi all,
i'm a newbie to Debian. I just shifted from RedHat.
I've got two lan cards on my debian system. one connected to the internet and
the other to my local lan.
i'm not able to ping my ISP DNS server from my
debian machine.
Details:
eth0 (Ethernet connected to ISP)
IP 192.168.1.43
DNS 19
On Fri, 2002-06-28 at 07:49, Lars Jensen wrote:
> Initially when I first set up my system (potato), I configured the
> network for DHCP. How do I change it to a manual configuration of DNS,
> gateway and permanent IP? Which files do I need to change? Is there a
> tool for this?
>
> Also, how do I
On Fri, 2002-06-28 at 02:49, Lars Jensen wrote:
> Also, how do I change my host name.
I believe hostname is stored /etc/hostname
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Initially when I first set up my system (potato), I configured the
network for DHCP. How do I change it to a manual configuration of DNS,
gateway and permanent IP? Which files do I need to change? Is there a
tool for this?
Also, how do I change my host name.
Thanks for your help.
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Hello everybody
I just have installed the base system on a computer and network is not
reachable
While I was installing the base system the install stript started to loop
on "configure network". The next step was always "configure network".. So
I just was choosing the next item in the list to
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