Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 29 Jan 1999 02:09:42 +0000 | From | Steve Dodd <> | Subject | Re: Network Aliasing Module missing in 2.2.x ? |
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Hi,
On Thu, Jan 28, 1999 at 07:25:43PM -0600, ron flory wrote:
> > > [root@babylon linux-2.2.ac1]# ifdown eth0 > > > [root@babylon linux-2.2.ac1]# ifup eth0 > > > Error > > > No kernel support for devices aliasing[root@babylon linux-2.2.ac1]#
*boggles* I assume ifup/ifdown are some aliases for calls to ifconfig? Also, "ifup eth0" isn't configuring any aliases, it's the main adapter. The alias would be eth0:0 or something.
> > > Both options for network and IP aliasing are enabled. IP aliasing is > > > enabled as a MODULE. > > That's your problem. Recompile with IP aliasing built in.
That's pretty clever - enabling IP aliasing as a module isn't an option on my kernel (2.2.0).
> My problem is that I'm too used to the 2.0 setup. Both aliasing > settings are enabled in 2.2, yet we get the kernel error upon activating > net aliases...
Did you read Documentation/Changes and upgrade everything appropriate?
Cheers, Steve
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