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Old 19th July 2004, 08:47 AM
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How to unplug ethernet and to plug it the way I can use it without rebooting?

I use my computer at work and for a reason I sometimes need to unplug the ethernet by taking the cable off. Then afterwards when I plug it back I can't ping anything or use internet. I've tried to use /etci/init.d/network restart, but it won't help. Using init 1 and then returning by init 5 does the trick, but I'd like to stay logged. Thank you in advance.


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Old 19th July 2004, 08:49 AM
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ifconfig eth0 down
ifconfig eth1 up

and perhaps

dhclient eth0
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