Eddie,

> > > After first boot settings entered for eth0 where lost. Sorted
> > > all this out and all works fine after running ifup eth0, but
> > > this interface isn't started at boot. So... How does Debian
> > > 3.0 r2 normally start network interfaces at bootup?
> >
> >In /etc/network/interfaces.
> 
> Ummm... yeh... I've edited this apropriately, so when I bring up the 
> interface manually it works ok... But how does Debian start the
> interfaces at boot, so I don't have to running ifup eth0, everytime I
> boot?

Define "appropriately"...

Make sure that "network" in /etc/rc2.d/ is actually starting.

DSL

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