eth0:1 Virtual IP how to turn off

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When I type ifconfig on RHEL 4 I see

eth0

eth0:1

eth0:2

When I looked in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts I don't see

ifcfg-eth0:1
or
ifcfg-eth0:2

I only see

ifcfg-eth0

What file is the system using to configure the virtual IP's
when it boots up? I would like to delete these virutal IP's
from the system.

Is there a way to set this with

# system-config-network

I'm not seeing it there.


Any help would be great.
Thank.
Dave Martini
LLNL

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