nope Red Hat seems to use ifconfig. If I do a "whereis" for ifconfig it does find it.
If I type "ifconfig" all by itself I also get command not found. |
log in as su - (su hyphen)
Or do as normal su /sbin/ifconfig eth0 Or in Gnome in one of the systems mentions "Network" |
To Poetics and others: yeah sorry bout my "su" info, should be su followed by an enter and password.
I tried the super and su, both like sorta same to me, but i guess doesnt matter for me right now, heh |
ha! success! thank you sir!
I did not realize you need to specify where to launch the file from. Cool, thanks. Boy, Im going to have to learn Linux one command at a time huh... sheesh. |
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