Re: How can I set a network card to active....
- From: houghi <houghi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 20:19:15 +0100
Engelkott wrote:
The short answer: YaST.
What does /sbin/ifconfig say? Either eth0 or eth1 is the wroking card.
Also see that you know if you need DHCP or a fixed IP adress and see
that these are set correct in YaST.
Hi!
Thanks for your feedback.
By typing /sbin/ifconfig i get two 'devices' a lo and a wlan0.
My router is set to be a DHCP server.
OK. This is how this works. I ask a question and you answer it in such a
way that you asume that I have no idea what you see on your screen. I
know it is stupid that you must asume that and I am sorry I was not
clear in this. Entierly my fault.
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