Re: duh

2003-09-29 Thread James McDonald
Net Llama! wrote: All you need to edit is a single file for each interface: /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1 Remaining determined to depend on a gui will always leave you stuck when the GUI isn't available. Amen, I have found that moving

duh

2003-09-28 Thread koko
Just when I think I'm getting better... I am doing a new installation of RH 7.2 on a gateway machine for home network. I intend to download Roaring Penguin to NAT and also the gateway will server as my firewall. I did a workstation install and will have to configure the second NIC

Re: duh

2003-09-28 Thread Net Llama!
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003, koko wrote: Just when I think I'm getting better... I am doing a new installation of RH 7.2 on a gateway machine for home network. I intend to download Roaring Penguin to NAT and also the gateway will server as my firewall. I did a workstation install and will have

Re: duh

2003-09-28 Thread koko
Thanks. It allowed me to fill out info on first screen of Netconfig (IP address, subnet mask, DNS etc) and when I hit enter it kicks me right back to the command line. What about linuxconf? Any ideas why I'm getting nowhere with these two very important configuration tools? On Sunday 28

Re: duh

2003-09-28 Thread Net Llama!
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003, koko wrote: Thanks. It allowed me to fill out info on first screen of Netconfig (IP address, subnet mask, DNS etc) and when I hit enter it kicks me right back to the command line. What about linuxconf? Any ideas why I'm getting nowhere with these two very important

Re: duh

2003-09-28 Thread koko
They are important to me because they tell me what information the system needs, it allows me to bring up eth1 at boot and with DHCP etc. I don't yet know which files I can edit manually to do what I need to do. My first message says what I'm trying to do and what problems I ran into. I need

Re: duh

2003-09-28 Thread Net Llama!
All you need to edit is a single file for each interface: /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1 Remaining determined to depend on a gui will always leave you stuck when the GUI isn't available. On Sun, 28 Sep 2003, koko wrote: They are important to