dr del ...", but could you help out with
> "... then remove from network configuration ..."?
> <snip>
Hello Sandy.
If you are running a Debian-based distro, then you should be able to
find you IP address configuration in /etc/network/interfaces and be able
to change it there.
Thanks
Gavin
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Hi Sandy,
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 07:35:37AM +0000, Gavin Westwood wrote:
> On 26/01/2012 03:30, S P wrote:
> > I got your point about "ip addr del ...", but could you help out with
> > "... then remove from network configuration ..."?
> > <snip>
I mean that you should adjust the configuration files that the
system uses on boot to set up its networking so that the old IP
addresses don't come back.
> If you are running a Debian-based distro, then you should be able to
> find you IP address configuration in /etc/network/interfaces and be able
> to change it there.
â¦and if you are running a RHEL-based one then it would be in
/etc/sysconfig/network and /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
Cheers,
Andy
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