Damian,
It looks that I was misunderstood... that's exactly what I did, and I know
how to do that exactly... but I am annoyed by that message appearing under
each virtual interface:
eth1:x ifup-wireless: interface eth1:x is not available
I just want to get rid of these messages... is there anyone who could help
me? I have 20 aliases!!! trust me, it's pretty annoying to see that warning
for each interface!!! Especially when this is a pretty important router and
your colleague (who, by coincidence is a Mandrake fan) tells you "well, in
Mandrake I have no warnings... let's replace your SuSE router with
Mandrake!!!"
Again, I have no problem declaring those interfaces in
/etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-eth0:x or making them work!!! ...my only
problem is to get rid of those messages!!!
Regards,
Radu
----- Original Message -----
From: "Damian Ohara"
Radu,
What Stan is saying is that YAST can't do it but you can.
Create the files by hand in /etc/sysconfig/network.
Example - if you have 1 NIC but want a second address on it, create the file /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-eth0:1 and put the following into it:
BOOTPROTO="static" BROADCAST="10.118.69.255" IPADDR="10.118.69.56" NETMASK="255.255.255.0" NETWORK="10.118.69.0" STARTMODE="onboot"
Replace the above with your addresses.
Radu Voicu wrote:
I am really sorry to argue, but that's what we can read at the chapter "How can I assign two IP's to one network card?", and I quote:
"YaST2 can not do it at the time being /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcg.template explains:"
Another (useful) hints? Radu
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