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Old 09-30-2001, 12:54 AM   #1
GDDYUP
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ifconfig "command not found"...?


Ok guys, go easy on me!

I am a complete Linux newbie here and just installed Red Hat 7.0 to mess around with on an extra machine. I initially set the ethernet adaptor to set up using DHCP, well, the eth0 failed on startup so I'm trying to set it up using a static IP. I'm trying to run ifconfig from the command line (logged in as root) but I keep getting a "command not found" when I do that. I can ping the localhost and I can see the eth0 module under /sbin/lsmod. Any suggestions?
 
Old 09-30-2001, 01:10 AM   #2
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I found it!!! Woo-Hoo!

Now all I need to do is get the PPPoE going....
 
  


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