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On Sunday 18 December 2005 18:49, Daniel D Jones <ddjones@××××××××××××.org> |
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wrote about '[gentoo-user] Make changes to routing table permanent': |
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> Every time I reboot my system, it comes up with the wrong default route. |
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> I use the "route" command to delete the old default route and add the |
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> new one. When I reboot, it comes back up with the wrong default route |
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> again. How do I make the change permanent? Or what could be cause it |
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> to reset? |
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Read /etc/conf.d/net.example and modify your /etc/conf.d/net appropriately. |
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There is at least one example that shows how to change the route when a |
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interface comes up. |
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If you have using dhcp, your client daemon might be changing your routes. |
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Check its documentation for how to stop this behavior. |
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