Re: unable to add IP address to eth0:0 eth0:1 etc

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Karanbir Singh wrote:
Ray Leventhal wrote:
/sbin/ifconfig eth0:0 xx.xx.xx.10 netmask 255.255.255.0
you might want to investigate /sbin/ip - its been around for a few
years now, no reason why people should not be using that these days :)

Thanks, I shall.  But as this is a production server, is there something
that /sbin/ip will do for me that /sbin/ifconfig was unable to?

Make life a lot easier and a lot more functional ?


I concur, with the caveat that AFAIK, the RHEL standard networking scripts still do things the old way with ifconfig.
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