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Todd Lyons wrote:
| daRcmaTTeR wrote on Sun, Jun 23, 2002 at 09:16:58PM -0400 :
|
|>It's really quite simple. Open Linuxconf->Networking->Host name and IP
|
|
| I usually recommend not to use linuxconf except as a last resort.  It
| does some things to the system in a not friendly way and has left a bad
| taste in my mouth. Maybe it's better now, but I'm not going to trust it
| myself.  Use webmin or mcc instead.
|
| Blue skies...         Todd

well...depending upon your system setup, mine included, you have to be
careful at the end of things when you're shutting it down. Linuxconf
often wants to "update" the system status. Most of the time, because of
the way I've got my FTP server setup I don't allow it to do anything.
However, thats just on the server. the workstations are a different story.

Mark
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