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Section 3.3:Sysconfig Information
/etc/sysconfig/network
The /etc/sysconfig/network file is used to specify information about the desired network
configuration. The following values may be used:
NETWORKING= <value> , where <value> is one of the following boolean values:
yes — Networking should be configured.
no — Networking should not be configured.
HOSTNAME= <value> , where <value> should be the Fully Qualified Domain Name
(FQDN), such as hostname.domain.com, but can be whatever hostname you want.
For compatibility with older software that people might install (such as
trn), the /etc/HOSTNAME file should contain the same value as here.
GATEWAY= <value> , where <value> is the IP address of the network's gateway.
GATEWAYDEV= <value> , where <value> is the gateway device, such as eth0.
NISDOMAIN= <value> , where <value> is the NIS domain name.
/etc/sysconfig/pcmcia
The /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia file is used to specify PCMCIA configuration information. The
following values may be used:
PCMCIA= <value> , where <value> is one of the following:
yes — PCMCIA support should be enabled.
no — PCMCIA support should not be enabled.
PCIC= <value> , where <value> is one of the following:
i82365 — The computer has an i82365-style PCMCIA socket chipset.
tcic — The computer has a tcic-style PCMCIA socket chipset.
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