I have my system set as a dhcp client and I can connect to my ISP (TW
Roadrunner) just fine.  Is it possible to configure the other NICs once
the dhcp client is enabled?  I have a second NIC for an internal network
(192.168.x.x) that I want to set up for ip masquerading with ipfwadm or
ipchains.  Yast nulls out the other networking options when dhcp client
is selected.

This is a serious shortcoming.  Should I configure this by hand,
wouldn't running yast again toast my hand written configuration?

I like SuSE very much, but yast seems like an albatross at times.  Does
linuxconf work on SuSE?

Paul Hostetler
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