Subject: Newbie needs network help
To: NetBSD <netbsd-help@netbsd.org>
From: Joseph Bales <atvar@eskimo.com>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 03/28/2002 15:52:29
I have just installed NetBSD 1.5.2 on my system. I am able to boot the
system, so the underlying OS seems to be working fine. However, I was
unable to configure my network during install. I was able to use the
Network Configuration utility and go to the prompt and ping servers during
the install, but after I rebooted, no network services were started. I am
not new to Unix, but I have been spoiled my various Linux distros with
automatic network configuration wizards. I know very little about how
things work. Is there somewhere I can go that has a very simple
explaination of how to get my network up and running?
I use a router/gateway to connect to the internet, so all I need to know is
how to start network services at boot and gain access to this router. I'm
using static IPs on my local network so I don't need DHCP. I've tried
reading the docs on netbsd.org, but they assume that I know something about
networking. Thanks for the info and links in advance.
Joey
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