That did the trick! Like you said, Linuxconf doesn't offer to reload IPX but the
normal
startup script now works properly. I have to learn more about SysV. I had to fiddle
with the Oracle for Linux script too. The sample script from Oracle was a mess.
Jacques Gelinas wrote:
> I am including as an attachement a fix for that. The script
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-ipx has a bug.
>
> Note that there is still a glitch. If you boot with an IPX configuration
> and this script is installed, then all is fine. Now if you change the IPX
> configuration, the new configuration won't be reloaded. There is another
> bug in /etc/rc.d/init.d/network (or a sub-script) somewhere. I have not
> tracked this one yet.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Name: ifup-ipx
> ifup-ipx Type: Plain Text (TEXT/PLAIN)
> Encoding: BASE64
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