Bringing up additional eth0:n interfaces at boot
Brian Puccio
brian at brianpuccio.net
Sun Jan 16 05:53:46 UTC 2005
I currently have (in addition to lo and eth0) in
the /etc/network/interfaces files an eth0:0 entry. However it does not
come up automatically on boot. I can ssh in (through the first IP
address I have, which is eth0) and "sudo ifup eth0:0" it and it comes up
fine. Any word on the "proper" way to get the interface up
automatically on boot (I assume the same way eth0 is set to come up at
boot)?
Thanks!
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