If you using redhat you probably need the fixed
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-aliases at
ftp.solucorp.qc.ca:/pub/linuxconf/devel/redhat-5.1
>For some reason, any IP aliases I set using Linuxconf (1.13 r10) are lost
>in reboot. I have to manually add the IP addresses using ifconfig. Here's a
>log of what I think happened. Kinda looks like there's a problem with the
>"S10network reload" execution. Any ideas how to get around this? The
>addresses seem properly mapped in the Linuxconf menus.
>
>netconf --update: Sun Jan 17 12:18:52 1999 Activating changes
>Checking base configuration
> Checking kernel's modules
> Mounting local volumes
> Checking files permissions
> Checking LILO
> Executing some Sysv init scripts
> Executing: /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S10network reload
> * Usage: inet_route [-vF] del {-host|-net} Target [gw Gw] [metric
>M] [[d
>ev] If]
> * inet_route [-vF] add {-host|-net} Target [gw Gw] [metric
M]
> * [netmask N] [mss Mss] [window W]
>[irtt I
>]
> * [mod] [dyn] [reinstate] [[dev] If]
> * inet_route [-vF] add {-host|-net} Target [metric M] reject
> * inet_route [-FC] flush NOT aupported
> * Usage: inet_route [-vF] del {-host|-net} Target [gw Gw] [metric
>M] [[d
>ev] If]
> * inet_route [-vF] add {-host|-net} Target [gw Gw] [metric
M]
> * [netmask N] [mss Mss] [window W]
>[irtt I
>]
> * [mod] [dyn] [reinstate] [[dev] If]
> * inet_route [-vF] add {-host|-net} Target [metric M] reject
> * inet_route [-FC] flush NOT aupported
> Executing: /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S85gpm start
>
>
>--
> Gary Fischman
> Miata.net
>
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