Re: IP command, was SuperNwebie.

2002-09-18 Thread Jim Reimer
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

Re: IP command, was SuperNwebie.

2002-09-18 Thread pa3gcu
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

Re: IP command, was SuperNwebie.

2002-09-18 Thread Chuck Gelm
:/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

Re: IP command, was SuperNwebie.

2002-09-17 Thread Ray Olszewski
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

IP command, was SuperNwebie.

2002-09-17 Thread pa3gcu
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