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Old 12-12-2011, 08:14 PM
Gene Poole
 
Default Fedora 13 Networking : Fedora 15 Networking

OK, I bit the bullet and followed advice
to not do a upgrade, but do a fresh install of Fedora 15. Now I'm lost
as far as networking is concerned. Under Fedora 13 I used several ethernet
aliases (ifcfg-eth0:0 and ifcfg-eth0:1) so that additional IP addresses
could be defined. Now I'm seeing devices named p5p1 and p6p1. *How
do I create aliases off of these devices? *Must I use NetworkManager
as opposed to network? Is there a way to choose to use the older ethx devices?



Thanks,

Gene Poole



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Old 12-12-2011, 09:05 PM
Emilio Lopez
 
Default Fedora 13 Networking : Fedora 15 Networking

> Fedora 13 I used several ethernet aliases (ifcfg-eth0:0 and ifcfg-eth0:1) so
> that additional IP addresses could be defined. Now I'm seeing devices named
> p5p1 and p6p1. How do I create aliases off of these devices?

Did you tried using the same way, this is, p5p1:0 and p5p1:0 ??

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