Re: how to properly change the IP address of my computers?



Oscar del Rio wrote:
Richard B. Gilbert wrote:
The best way for someone at your skill/knowledge level to change the IP address is to execute, as root, /usr/sbin/sys-unconfig. This will wipe the existing network configuration, reboot, and prompt you for:

it would be nice if there was a "net-reconfig" command that asks just for network info, updates the files and does the ifconfig and route changes right away without having to reboot.

I don't see a market for it! This is something you normally do ONCE and forget it.
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