or put the whole line in a text file named netrestart in your home 
directory.

Then ./netrestart  (that would be 'dotslash'netrestart)

Sam.

Bob Gilbertson wrote:

> Ifconfig may give some useful info.
>
> Also can use one command:
> /etc/init.d/network restart
>
> Johnny Fulcrum wrote:
>
>>
>> Mandrake9.1 on a dell optiplex gx150.
>>
>>
>>
>> Network worked fine yesterday, today I'm getting dhcp requests timed 
>> out.
>>
>>
>>
>> I jump though the hoops, set stuff manually using the last know 
>> settings - nothing works...
>>
>>
>>
>> then I unplug the cable, and plug in a new cable and run it to a 
>> different port on my hub - I do a /etc/init.d/network stop and then a 
>> /etc/
>> inint.d/network start - everything comes up just fine!
>>
>>
>>
>> So I go back to the old cable and hub port - do the stop / start and 
>> everything is STILL fine...
>>
>>
>>
>> what gives?  Does the act of unplugging and plugging in a cable to 
>> the NIC reset something?
>>
>>
>>
>> I hate not knowing how a problem was solved!!!
>
>
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