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[SLE] ifconfig why don't I have the command in bash
- From: pierre@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 20:26:28 +0200 (CEST)
- Message-id: <15243.57940.533218.777793@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
neil briggs writes:
> Dear List Memebers,
>
> I am trying to locate my linux systems ip address. I thought I could use the
> ifconfig rth0 command that would return the ip address. The problem is that
> the command is not found on my machine.
>
> When using my colleagues machine I can use the command no problem. We are
> under the deluded impression that we chose the same options during the
> installation of suse 7.1.
To spot the physical file: locate ifconfig
mine is /sbin/ifconfig
it belong to the net_tool package (but Im 7.0).
--
Pierre Imbaud <pierre@xxxxxxxxx>
12 Rue des Bosquets 91480 Quincy Sous Sénart France
Tel: 01 69 00 94 57 Fax 09 47
> Dear List Memebers,
>
> I am trying to locate my linux systems ip address. I thought I could use the
> ifconfig rth0 command that would return the ip address. The problem is that
> the command is not found on my machine.
>
> When using my colleagues machine I can use the command no problem. We are
> under the deluded impression that we chose the same options during the
> installation of suse 7.1.
To spot the physical file: locate ifconfig
mine is /sbin/ifconfig
it belong to the net_tool package (but Im 7.0).
--
Pierre Imbaud <pierre@xxxxxxxxx>
12 Rue des Bosquets 91480 Quincy Sous Sénart France
Tel: 01 69 00 94 57 Fax 09 47
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