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Jan Gosch

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Since: Aug 26, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2003 9:50 am
Post subject: Network-device-control
Archived from groups: linux>redhat (more info?)

Greetings NG

Whats up with the redhat-network-device-control
If a profile is active I can activate and deactivate the interface just
fine but I cannot switch to another profile.
The debug-message says a lot of
can delete this and cannot move that (like ifcfg-ippp0 and hosts and so
on)
Whats the trick? Now I have to start redhat-config-network as root, edit
something back and forth and then save the config.
It works but its cumbersome

Some ideas how to fix this
I tried to change file-permissions for the files in question, but then
some profiles just disappeared and not to talk about security.

Jan

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