Hi,
go to SystemPreferences/Network pane. In the "Show" menu is a Network
port configurations menu. Here you can switch it on and off.
HTH
Robert
On 24.9.2004, at 16:39, Paul Mitchell wrote:
Hello,
Macintosh newbie here, Solaris oldbie and been way too long since I
used
a BSD based OS.
Here's my question:
I'm setting up a cluster of G5 Xserves. Had very few problems using
rendezvous to set them up initially (they have a public and private
ethernet). However, for some reason, on three of the eight machines,
upon
reboot, the public ethernet (though plumbed) is never "up". I can
manually log onto the private net and bring them up with an ifconfig
command, but I'm imagining that there's a file, similar in function to
/etc/hostname.en0 (in Solaris for example) which would do this for me.
Where do I specify to the OS that I want this ethernet active upon
reboot?
Thanks in advance for any info,
Paul Mitchell
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