On Sat, Dec 13, 2003 at 05:25:11PM -0500, Cesar Villegas wrote: > I define 7 different IPs in a single card (eth0) > I wrote the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0:X file for > each IP > When the system starts only eth0; eth0:0 and eth0:1 give up, doing a > network restart take the same result. > All the files have a "ONBOOT = yes" line, the apropiate IP, device. > Any ideas about what happening? If the ip addresses are all in sequence, you might try defining ifcfg-eth0-range0 instead: (/etc/sysconfig/ifcfg-eth0-range0) IPADDR_START="1.2.3.1" IPADDR_END="1.2.3.6" CLONENUM_START="2" BROADCAST="1.2.3.7" NETMASK="255.255.255.248" NO_ALIASROUTING=yes Until yesterday I had eth0, eth1 and eth2 with a primary ip address, eth1 with a range of 5 addresses, and eth2 with a range of 4 addresses for a total of 12 ip addresses on 4 subnets on 3 ethernet cards with 3 interfaces and 9 alias interfaces. So I'm pretty sure it works... :-) mark -- mark@xxxxxxxxx/markm@xxxxxx/markm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx __________________________ . . _ ._ . . .__ . . ._. .__ . . . .__ | Neighbourhood Coder |\/| |_| |_| |/ |_ |\/| | |_ | |/ |_ | | | | | | \ | \ |__ . | | .|. |__ |__ | \ |__ | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them, one ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them... http://mark.mielke.cc/