Not to but in, because this thread is old and I don't know debian that
well, but did you resolve your problem? You should not have to set this
on startup. Their should be either a config file you can edit or a GUI
that will set the config file for you. I would check for something like
/etc/network/interfaces. Placing a patch like that in the startup
script seems like a bad idea...
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Subject: Re: router And linux
one of the debian derivitives
On Wednesday 06 February 2008 1:50 am, Shawn Badger wrote:
> What distro are you using? There is always away to set it up without
> resorting to adding to a separate script.
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