if you want some automatisation, and you know what you're doing:
http://people.linux-vserver.org/~harry/scripts/
pre-start and post-stop.... check them out :)
greetz
Chuck wrote:
> hope it helps. iproute2 is an absolute Godsend. I use the simplest of its
> configurations and get what I want easily.. If you wanted to get into some
> really complicated things, iproute2 has so many additional advanced config
> options it could take weeks to read up on them all but from what I can
> gather, it can solve the most complicated of needs and do things that
> previously would have you banging your head against the wall trying to
> solve :) I now use iproute2 on everything, even on simple workstation
> installations, so it is there if additional configuration is ever needed.
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