* Flavio Arthur Leal Ferreira;
If it's not possible with YaST2, where I can find documentation concerning /etc/sysconfig manual configuration?
YaST2 can not do it at the time being /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcg.template explains # Multiple addresses (aka aliases) # There are several ways to assign more than one IP address to a network # interface. If you ever want to use YaST2 for this you should choose # the # first possibility: # 1) one IP address per config file: # create multiple copies of your master config files and add # ':<string>' to # the filenames of the copy. Prefer increasing number starting at 1. # 2) multiple IP addresses per config file: # You can extend the variable name 'IPADDR' by any string you like # (IPADDR_1, # IPADDR-FOO, IPADDRxxx, ...) and use these variables for your IP # addresses. # If you need some additional parameters for these addresses, then # just add # the same extension to these variable names. # IPADDR_AAA=1.2.3.4 # NETMASK_AAA=255.0.0.0 # BROADCAST_AAA=1.2.3.55 # IPADDR_BBB=10.10.2.3/16 # LABEL_BBB=B -- Togan Muftuoglu Unofficial SuSE FAQ Maintainer http://dinamizm.ath.cx