Kai Schaetzl schreef:
or, at the same time while you are waiting for more replies, you could try
starting up with only the first alias and if that succeeds try the next
one and so on ...
I was doing exactly that. And I was trying to figure out how the
networking scripts work and what they do - or don't in my case.
And after 3 hours I remember why I hate automated GUI's: its working...
I removed, renamed, manually modified and did all kinds of things to the
network configuration using both the GUI and the console and after
recreating (for the millionth time) the configuration for each
interface... it worked. On one hand I'm glad it is working on the other
hand I am dissatisfied because I have no clue what caused it and how I
fixed it (usually I run into problems more than once so stuff like this
is a bad omen).
On a side note, the network configuration tool keeps forgetting the
alias number I gave to the NIC - each time I edit a configuration I need
to set the alias number again as its back on 0.
Well at least I've got everything up and running again - thanks everyone
for your help!
Cheers,
Berend
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