noabody

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Posted: Mar. 28 2005,03:51 |
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Two final notes. If you are using static I.P. addresses for a PCMCIA network card - be it wired or wireless, I've found that it is best to add the parameters to /etc/pcmcia/network.opts. At boot time DSL and Knoppix both try to autoconfigure the network device via DHCP which will cause headaches for a static configuration. As a result you should edit /etc/lilo.conf and add the keyword "nodhcp" to the "append=" line. Save and run the command liloconfig with defaults.
And finally, as the note says in /etc/modules.conf, the file should never be edited by hand. To change the wlan0 alias, edit /etc/modutils/linux-wlan-ng and then run the command update-modules.
I realize this is all n00b stuff but every Linux and Windows user alike is a n00b until just after the first time they accomplish something.
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