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Date:      Fri, 28 Jul 2000 07:43:47 PDT
From:      "erik witkop" <ewitkop90@hotmail.com>
To:        jukka.simila@sveg.se.sykes.com
Cc:        freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   RE: A little IP help
Message-ID:  <F4kKKhD5BooXpvTjtPU00000bc1@hotmail.com>

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Thanks Jukka. The IFCONFIG -a worked beautifully. But it brings me to other 
questions. How can I change the terminal length if I were running, lets say 
xfree86 xterm. On a cisco router it would be "terminal length (screenlength 
#). Is there something similiar I could do on freebsd? Also, when I do a 
"stand/sysinstall" it says directory not found, even though I am lookig 
right at it, under an LS command. I want to change my IP address.


>From: Jukka Similä <jukka.simila@sveg.se.sykes.com>
>To: 'erik witkop' <ewitkop90@hotmail.com>
>Subject: RE: A little IP help
>Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 16:24:37 +0200
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> > don't know how). What command can I do to see what IP address
> > I currently
> > have? I would like to do an "ipconfig" type command, like in WINDOWS.
>
>ifconfig -a
>netstat -r
>
>are you friends..
>don't blame me if I remember wrong, i'm not with my beloved fbsd box now...
>
>@-,--`--,---
>Jukka Simila

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