2 Jan
2006
2 Jan
'06
12:27
On Mon January 2 2006 5:10 am, Dave Howorth wrote:
The key word is 'reboot'. AFAIK, 'route' manipulates the running kernel, not the permanent settings. Set your gateway using Yast or by editing the network config files (sorry, I'd have to look it up to tell you exactly which one).
actually I did reboot, a number of times, and I also did if/up/down and network stop/start. What I'm trying to say is, wired routing wasn't a problem, the network came up and stays up. Wireless configuration is more of that "black box" syndrome.. I've been working on it for 3 days, and I still had to do manual configurations to get it to work, and I don't know if it will work when I reboot. -- Paul Cartwright Registered Linux user # 367800