> 
>       I just installed Voyage v .70 to a 4g flash drive on an Hp T5500 Thin
>        Client, it was running fine, no Gui interface, cmdline only.
>       I installed apache2 and can get the default page.
>       I wanted to be able to have access to files on the system via nfs.
>       I added info to the exports file and rebooted, took a long time coming 
> up 
>        and I saw errors having to do with nfs, so I edited out my line in the
>        exports file, same errors when booting (nfs-common) and now ssh
>        is no longer functioning.
>       I was using info from this page for doing the setup:
>  http://www.crazysquirrel.com/computing/debian/servers/nfs.jspx
>       as it seemed what I wanted to do.
>       How do I get rid of the nfs errors, the exports file is back to stock, 
> my
>        line is commented out.
>       How do I get ssh back?? I assume it's probably related to the above
>        problem.
> Thanks, Mike...
> 
        Ok, I found the biggest part of my problem, after setting the system up 
with a static IP I guess I did it wrong, it caused the errors, the network did 
not come up so none of the other network things would work.

        So, What is really needed in the /etc/network/interfaces file??

auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
        adderss 10.128.128.222
        netmask 255.255.255.0
#        network 10.128.128.0
        gateway 10.128.128.1
#       dns-nameserver = 68.94.156.1
#       dns-nameserver = 68.94.157.1

I believe I need the last 2 lines in /etc/resolv.conf from what I read in 
another message, but /etc/resolv.conf contains the following:

root@voyage:/etc# more resolv.conf
# Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by resolvconf(8)
#     DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN
nameserver 127.0.0.1

So, do I edit the file and add my nameserver info, and will it stay across 
reboots??

Thanks, Mike..

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