Author: Kevin Brown Date: Subject: Rebooting problems
Cliff Rogers wrote: > 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
What do you mean by reconfigure the NICs? Is the system identifying both cards
on boot and they just aren't configured for how to get an IP address?
From looking at their site they borrowed a similar setup to RH.
edit the files in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ethX to configure the NICs.