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Subject: Bug#1000: Reconfiguring and Duplicate Entries in /etc/networks
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Date: Thu, 15 Jun 1995 18:20:28 -0700
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From: grantbow@netcom.com (Grant R. Bowman)
Package: base
Version: 93R5
When RE-configuring the base installation, it seems that entries are
appended each time to /etc/networks at line 314. I reconfigured several
times and each time got a new entry. I believe the code that does this is
in /sbin/dsetup-net script.
I am using Debian 0.93R5 alpha, kernel version 1.2.1 and libc 4.6.27. I
have installed ONLY the base system for testing purposes.
Cheers,
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Subject: Bug#1000: Acknowledgement (was: Reconfiguring and Duplicate Entries in /etc/networks)
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