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I sat at an existing Arch Linux workstation today and tried to check the I.P. however the 'ifconfig' command returned:
-bash: ifconfig: command not found
I don't know if Arch Linux changed the way it does things or if this machine is missing a package. I do know it has an I.P. address and can get out to the Internet. This machine has no G.U.I. however. Can anyone tell me what I could be missing and or how to resolve this?
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Do you have net-tools installed?
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net-tools was deprecated in favour of iprout2 (ip). News: http://www.archlinux.org/news/deprecation-of-net-tools/.
Last edited by Stebalien (2011-07-06 17:32:46)
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net-tools was deprecated in favour of iprout2 (ip). News: http://www.archlinux.org/news/deprecation-of-net-tools/.
But there are still issues w/ e.g. hostname: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/24701
Last edited by karol (2011-07-06 17:38:24)
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Nope but I do now
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Nope but I do now
Let me introduce you to pkgfile ;P
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/FA … is_X_in.3F
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Or even better - let me introduce you to iproute2
http://whodat.be/tech/iproute2-linux-ne … heatsheet/
Just one of many docs out there, in addition to the excellent man page already on your system.
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