Try linuxconf (apt-get install linuxconf). This will let you setup you NIC
settings and
various other things, services, users etc.

--
Stuart





"Florian Effenberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 31/10/2001 10:13:27




To:   [email protected]
cc:    (bcc: Stuart Luscombe/COSS/CCenter)

Subject:  Which console configuration tools do exist?



Hello,

I'm a Debian newbie, and I got a question :)

Which console configuration tools do exist, for configuring and
installing hardware? Until now I found modconf and kbdconf - are there
any others, e.g. for setting NIC settings etc.? I know how to
configure them manually, but a frontend is always nice :)

Thanks,
Florian


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