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On Wednesday 11 October 2006 21:45, Trenton Adams wrote: |
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> You create net.eth0, or whatever, by linking /etc/init.d/net.ethX to |
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> /etc/init.d/net.lo The driver will create the actual kernel device |
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> name of eth0, ath0, or whatever, and then your link will make it |
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> work. |
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Makes sense. How do I do that? |
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I'm a little dense here: how would I do that? Is there some special |
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command? Do I copy the thing and rename it? Do I do the funky Gentoo |
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dance and burn a sacrificial hard drive to the gods of the IBM |
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DeathStar hard drives and hope it'll work in a week? |
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Just kidding about that last one, but I'm know where you're going, just |
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not how to get there ; ) |
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Thanks for your help, by the way - wouldn't have gotten past the funky |
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Gentoo dance w/o you : ) |
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