Nianwei Xing wrote: > > Hi, Debians: Ni hao.
> I have a question about network card. And I have questions about your questions and clues: it's mostly a terminology problem. > When I move my computer to another place, > I need reconfigure my network. By 'another place', are you talking about 'another place' at home, or 'another place' at work? If at work, is it because you're moving to a different subnet? If you're not moving it to a different network, you ought not have any need to change an networking configuration. > The situation is when I reboot my system with > my rescue disk and go to install, then configure > network and then I did all apropriate changes. I'm not totally sure, but I suspect that networking configurations in the installation procedure only get to the installation itself at the "Configure Base System" step. But you need not use your rescue boot disks for mere networking changes: it's time to learn how to edit the /etc/network/interfaces file, as well as /etc/hosts, /etc/resolv.conf, etc. You don't need your rescue boot disks for anything other than if you make your HD system unbootable or un-log-on-able (...I know: that last one hurt a little... me, too). > However > It still doesn't work. After running ifconfig, I find > the base I/O address is strange, so does anybody know > how to change this I/O address or is there another way > to make it work? We need some clarification. Can you type in what you see with `ifconfig`? By I/O address, do you mean the NIC card I/O address? In what way do you find it to be strange? Or do you mean the IP address? What are you entering for an ifconfig command? > Any information is appreciated ! Glad to help; need some clarification. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] 972-729-5387 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (home ph. on Q) http://www.koyote.com/users/bolan RE: xmailtool http://www.koyote.com/users/bolan/xmailtool/index.html RMS of Borg: "Resistance is futile; you shall be freed."