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Re:Second NIC card?



If you are running X, you can use netcfg and add the NIC under interfaces.  Or,
you can run ifconfig from the command line.  For example:

ifconfig eth1 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx netmask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
ifconfig eth1 up

That is the short of it.  HTTH!!!


P.S.  If you are fairly new at this, I would suggest netcfg as it is REALLY easy
to configure.


Cary R. Wagner
Sr. Systems Engineer

Cranel, Inc.
(949) 448.8777 Ext.203
(530) 678.5790 Fax --> Email


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Subject:    Second NIC card? 
Author: <redhat-list redhat com>
Date:       9/30/99 7:47 PM


Hello -

        I'm setting up a rudimentary Beowulf cluster consisting of three
computers and an 8-node hub. When I installed RH 6 on the master node, it
automatically detected one of its two NIC cards. The other one - a PCI IBM
Ethernet Pro (no more information on the card) - shows up when I run
"lspci", but I can't figure out how to install it as a network device. Any
advice?

- thanks, Bill



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