On Mon, 2006-11-27 at 09:08 -0600, Michael Satterwhite wrote: > I've come from kubuntu Linux, and I see different tools are used in > Fedora for network configuration. > > In kubuntu, I was prompted for a machine name during install. After > getting the system up, I'd edit /etc/network/interfaces to set the > static ip address I want to use on my subnet, do an ifdown, ifup and I > was there. > > In Fedora, I wasn't prompted for a machine name on the subnet, and there > is no /etc/network/interfaces file to edit. While I know this is just a > matter of getting used to a different way of doing things, I don't see > the silver bullet in the documentation (which probably means that it's > conspicuous and obvious - one of Murphy's Laws, I think). > > Would someone be so kind as to help me get the the machine name set and > switch from the dynamic IP to a static ip on my subnet? I see the kde > network configurator, but (as this can really break things), I wanted to > check with you experts first. > > As always - thanks in advance. ---- as root... system-config-network # for GUI hostname in DNS tab # hosts tab edits /etc/hosts or you can manually configure by editing /etc/hosts # host names on the lan /etc/sysconfig/network # hostname /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 # ip address and then finally /sbin/service network restart Craig -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list