This is the one and only thing that I every use linuxconf for because it make this task plumb easy.
Miark daRcmaTTeR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> saith: > On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Jendos wrote: > > > How can I configure my local network under 8.2? > > My IP is 192.186.20.64 > > Windows DNS server's IP: 192.186.20.125 > > Windows post server's IP: 192.186.20.2 > > Domain: inpred > > Thank! > > Jendos, > > you can do a couple of different ways. > 1) use Mandrake Control Center's wizards to take you through > the configuration process. relatively painless. > 2) you can use Linuxconf to configure your machine for the network > you're currently a part of. > 3) you can do it the old fashioned way, and access the > configuration files directly and config your network manually. > [the network config files live in /etc/sysconfig/] > > methods 2, and 3 require either a lot of courage and curiosity on the part > of the newbie, or a moderate amount of knowledge of your machine and how > it does things. If you don't possess either one of these, then your best > bet is method 1. > > -- > daRmaTTeR > > R L U: #186492 > When ever people annoy me I remember, "Vengence is mine saith the Lord." > My prayer is, "...here am I Lord...send me!" > > >
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