add ifconfig eth1 172.20.2.60 netmask 255.255.0.0 broadcast 255.255.2.254 line in "/etc/rc.local" or
cd "/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts"
cp ifcfg-eth0 ifcfg-eth1
edit ifcfg-eth1and modify it as per your needs
Denham Eva <EVAD@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Denham Eva <EVAD@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello list,
To begin with my knowledge on network related subjects is.. er lacking?
Anyway I have this old pc Pentium 200 MMX, 64MB ram. I installed Redhat 9 (Shrike), no X server etc. Later I installed two Network Cards.
The idea is to create a "gateway" or should that be "router"? Also the idea is to study up on the networking stuff.
Configuration something like this...
eth0 172.20.1.50 and eth1 172.20.2.60 on it's own subnet, hope I am clear enough so far:-)
Well after much reading up etc, I used redhat-config-network to configure eth0.
This it "sees" at startup fine, but eth1 it does not.
I then run
ifconfig eth1 172.20.2.60 netmask 255.255.0.0 broadcast 255.255.2.254
Then eth1 is available, now I don't know for how long it will remain available, I have only booted the machine to see if it won't boot recognizing both NICs, be! cause I can't figure out how to get the info to "stick" so that it will startup at boot.
Apologies for the long winded mail, but
Does anyone know how I can fix this? OR
Direct me to a Howto which guides one through a similar setup?
Best Regards
Denham Eva
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