Bouke van der Voet writes:
When I install suse on a new machine as an internet-server it keeps adding an dummy0 device to ifconfig. How do i get rid of this dumm dummy?
I think that you may need to edit /etc/rc.config. There is an option to SETUPDUMMYDEV= and you probably want to set it to no. If you don't change it in rc.config it will keep coming back. After editing rc.config be sure to run SuSEconfig.
I try to install this machine with 5.1 (2.0.32) an a machine which is meant to work through a router on a leased line. it keeps sending al the tcp/ip stuff to the dummy instead of eth0 (which is a 3c509). I can ofcourse delete the route but i wonder if this will fix the problem and i just want to get rid of the dummy.
Not sure if it will fix the problem.
Second problem,bug,whatever is yast. When i build my router i had to physically change my modem to ttyS0(com1) (which is my leased line) and my mouse to ttyS1. After every yast session (0.79.1) it has switched my manual settings back to modem ttyS1 and mouse to ttyS0. Anyone a bright idea how to fix this?
This is also set up in /etc/rc.config. If you didn't make the changes here then your modem and mouse will probably continue to be set to the wrong ports. Don't forget to run SuSEconfig. More info on page 174 in the manual. Hope this helps kyle -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e