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[ProgSoc] Enable a network card in debain
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- Subject: [ProgSoc] Enable a network card in debain
- From: "Michael Brown" <got1337@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 18:15:02 +1000
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Hi there,
I have taken over the administration of a Dell server running debian, with 2 gigabit network cards in it.
Not knowing a lot about linux, I have no idea how to bring the 2nd interface up (it doesn't show in ifconfig, so ifup doesn't work, but it does show up under proc/pci)
What do I have to do to get this working and set up a static IP? It's just going to be connected to another computer with a gigabit card so I can back up some files.
Thanks,
Michael.