It may be there but not in your path:
[jdr@pyro2 jdr]$ ip -V
bash: ip: command not found
[jdr@pyro2 jdr]$ /sbin/ip -V
ip utility, iproute2-ss001007
-jdr-
On Wednesday 18 September 2002 05:07 am, Chuck Gelm wrote:
> :/share/tmp# ip -V
>
> bash: ip: command not found
>
> on my Slackware v8.0 ins
On Wednesday 18 September 2002 10:07, Chuck Gelm wrote:
> :/share/tmp# ip -V
>
> bash: ip: command not found
>
> on my Slackware v8.0 install
> (A-AP-D-K-N disksets).
>
> :-|
>
> Chuck
> p.s. Thanks, Ray & Richard & others, for the years of helpful
> advice on this list. :-)
You wont find it o
:/share/tmp# ip -V
bash: ip: command not found
on my Slackware v8.0 install
(A-AP-D-K-N disksets).
:-|
Chuck
p.s. Thanks, Ray & Richard & others, for the years of helpful
advice on this list. :-)
pa3gcu wrote:
>
> On Tuesday 17 September 2002 20:28, Ray Olszewski wrote:
>
> > Some distros
At 05:52 AM 9/18/02 +, pa3gcu wrote:
>On Tuesday 17 September 2002 20:28, Ray Olszewski wrote:
>
> > Some distros use the command "ip" instead. I believe "ip link" is the way
> > to get interface info.
>
>Ray, i dont want to conradict you but, "ip" is a linux command so i cant see
>how it coul
On Tuesday 17 September 2002 20:28, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> Some distros use the command "ip" instead. I believe "ip link" is the way
> to get interface info.
Ray, i dont want to conradict you but, "ip" is a linux command so i cant see
how it could be a distro spesific command, mind you i am not