I'm not sure how all these annoying things happen to me, but oh well...

My system locked up earlier while I was saving changes to /etc/conf.d/net. Now
when I reboot, I get errors throughout the boot process as my system is unable
to pull the required settings from the configuration file. I figure this isn't
much of a problem, I can just go in and edit it, right? Sure.

I open /etc/conf.d/net in my editor of choice (vi) and instantly note the file
has been corrupted. No wonder my system is having a fit on startup. Would
somebody be able to send me their /etc/conf.d/net file, so I can replace it and
get back online?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

(Furthermore, I should note here that using your system with a television as a
monitor is a bad idea - you can't read the text! SO forgive me if I've made any
mistakes in this email - I can't see what I'm writing!)


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