* adding n/w device
@ 2000-10-02 20:29 Pravin Pathak
2000-10-02 20:59 ` Daris A Nevil
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From: Pravin Pathak @ 2000-10-02 20:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org
Hi
It is general Linux question. Is it possible to add n/w device in a
running Linux system ?
Pravin
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* Re: adding n/w device
2000-10-02 20:29 adding n/w device Pravin Pathak
@ 2000-10-02 20:59 ` Daris A Nevil
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From: Daris A Nevil @ 2000-10-02 20:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Pravin Pathak; +Cc: linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org
Pravin,
Yes, you can certainly add a network (n/w?) device in a running Linux
system. We do it all the time. Use the "ifconfig" command to bring
"up"
and interface and assign it an IP address, and even a MAC address.
Regards,
Daris Nevil
Pravin Pathak wrote:
>
> Hi
> It is general Linux question. Is it possible to add n/w device in a
> running Linux system ?
> Pravin
>
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