Re: route command baffles me.



In article <130gh4pt9uifn6d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
CptDondo <yan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jay G. Scott wrote:
In article <56qnkqF2aem2dU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
patrick <ptri.c.k@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In news:eu9592$7e6$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Jay G. Scott <gl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

is there something equivalent to solaris' unplumb, so that
i can tell eth1 to drop dead? ie, w/o a reboot?
# /sbin/ifconfig eth1 down

when you do ifconfig -a under with eth1 down, it still shows
eth1. i want ifconfig -a to not show anything about eth1
at all. i've done down, and down doesn't do that.
if you unplumb on solaris, ifconfig -a won't mention it
at all.

Open box, remove card.... Or am I missing something? Why can't it
show up as an unconfigured interface if that's what it is?

The only other way I can think of is to remove the kernel module driving
the card. But why do you need to do that?

What is the goal of this exercise? Seems like you're trying to do
something "the solaris way" when this ain't solaris. Do it (whatever it
is) the linux way.

What are you trying to achieve?

both physical interfaces are on the motherboard. i was hoping there would
be a way to have eth1 omitted from ifconfig -a output, since i only have a
text console at the moment and it would save me some typing and it would
be quicker to recognize that eth0 was set up as i wanted. i guessed,
wrongly, that there would be a way to do that. there isn't. i get it.
point made.

j.
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Jay Scott 512-835-3553 gl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Head of Sun Support, Sr. Operating Systems Specialist
Applied Research Labs, Computer Science Div. S224
University of Texas at Austin
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