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Linux installation: Second Ethernet interface ...



On 28 Jun 98, at 16:26, Mike Bilow <mikebw at bilow.bilow.uu.ids.net> wrote:

> 
> Interesting.  I guess Red Hat has changed a few things since I last tried
> it. I am not sure how much I would trust GUI network configuration,
> especially since all it would do is write text configuration files.  I
> remember the tool for this on SCO, and I used to give up fairly quickly
> and just edit the text files to get the job done faster.  The problem is
> usually that the GUI tool has to be able to read the text configuration
> files to determine the currently configured state, and it only understands
> so much.
The world is changing to GUI. Fortunately, everything in Unix can be done by 
editing configuration files with emacs or vi.
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Gerald Feldman <gaf at mediaone.net>
Boston Computer Solutions and Consulting
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