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On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 dsr at tao.merseine.nu wrote: > You could edit them - s/wlan0/eth0/g > Try the same format from your old config files. Most other entries can > safely be left blank. > Actually I tried the opposite, creating a set of -wlan0 files on the new machine. But that seems to have failed. Attempting to run "ifup wlan0" just returns me a shell, no errors or anything. Makes me think I missed a file. Of course, iwconfig says that only eth0 is registered as a wireless device so I guess wlan0 is unknown. I'll try it the other way. Thanks! Duane
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