This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C2B1A5.62804990 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I am having a problem with my Linux based gateway. I have a pentium = 133Mhz. box that I have installed ClarkConnect on. I have now been able = to get it up and running 2 seperate times for several days at a time = each. My problem is that I have had to shut the box off (not for any = reason to do with the Linux box) and when I try to reboot it I have to = go in and reconfigure the NIC's. Is this a normal thing? I thought it = stayed setup once you got it configured and would run the next time you = rebooted without this hassle. The box was shutdown the first time so I = could move plugs around to connect a printer into my wall outlet. Today = I had no access to the internet and Cox xupport made me shut the router = and all of my computers down and reboot them as part of the = troubleshooting process. Like I have already asked is a Linux system = supposed to require reconfiguration every time it has to be rebooted or = have I failed to save my config files maybe? If anyone could give me = some insight on this I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks, Cliff ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C2B1A5.62804990 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I am having a problem with my Linux = based gateway.=20 I have a pentium 133Mhz. box that I have installed ClarkConnect on. I = have now=20 been able to get it up and running 2 seperate  times for several = days at a=20 time each. My problem is that I have had to shut the box off (not for = any reason=20 to do with the Linux box) and when I try to reboot it I have to go in = and=20 reconfigure the NIC's. Is this a normal thing? I thought it stayed setup = once=20 you got it configured and would run the next time you rebooted = without this=20 hassle. The box was shutdown the first time so I could move plugs around = to=20 connect a printer into my wall outlet. Today I had no access to the = internet and=20 Cox xupport made me shut the router and all of my = computers down and=20 reboot them as part of the troubleshooting process. Like I have already = asked is=20 a Linux system supposed to require reconfiguration every time it has to = be=20 rebooted or have I failed to save my config files maybe? If anyone could = give me=20 some insight on this I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks,=20 Cliff
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