Any reference on /etc/network/*

NoOp glgxg at sbcglobal.net
Tue Aug 12 15:23:44 UTC 2008


On 08/12/2008 04:50 AM, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
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> Nils Kassube wrote:
>> In a terminal try the command
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>> man interfaces
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>> Use the up / down keys to navigate and "q" to quit. IIRC there is a bit 
>> about the directories /etc/network/*/ near the middle of it.
> 
> That's it.
> Thank you so much guys :)
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You might want to look into fixing your sig... :-)

An easy way to view the man pages is to simply us F1 (System|Help...) -
or from the terminal: yelp

When help comes up: Advanced Topics|Terminal Commands...|Configuration
Files|Interfaces etc.

Makes it easy to keep the man page up on a window while still using the
terminal window to try out the commands, etc. Also makes it easy to
print in a proper format or to a cupspdf printer if you want to keep for
future reference.






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