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hi,
i would like to share this /etc/sysconfig/network-script/route-eth0 GATEWAY0=XXXXXX NETMASK0=XXXXXX ADDRESS0=XXXXXXX a delete route command with "route del -net xxxx...." will work but if the above exist and you reboot the linux then old route will be invoke on that config-route. you need to modify it so that succeeding reboot will change it. regards Last edited by otheus; 01-30-2009 at 08:39 AM.. Reason: change title and icon |
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