On 08/29/2009 04:18 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote: > But now you have gotten to the real heart of the matter, which is not > the aliases at all, but the filenames, if I read it correctly. And > that opens up a whole can of solutions, depending on the part of > Windows which is upset with the colon. Not knowing where the problem > lies, I can't offer the slightest help, but there are other shells for > Windows if the problem lies there, or whole Linux versions running in > VM, paravirtualized, under qemu, or as a microkernel using colinux. I'm going to save you several hours' worth of researching: NTFS isn't capable of handling ':' characters in path names. There is no simple way to handle this, client-side, even in SVN. You present a great idea, though--virtual machines! Each Windows user could install and run a whole virtual machine, and just switch over to using Linux. That sounds like a fantastic idea. It's so easy, too--all I'd have to do is: - install virtualization software on those workstations - find or build a suitable Linux image - convince Windows users that the memory and disk sacrifices are worthwhile - teach/convince Windows users to use a Linux interface, dev tools, etc. - support the users, maintain the Linux images, etc. Man, and I was going to write a 10-line BASH script that runs a couple of 'ip addr' commands. Crazy, I know--I'm glad I can use virtualization to solve this problem, instead. > Your problem, if I understand it, is a Windows problem, not Fedora. That's a bit of a philosophical question, isn't it? But this is getting kind of silly. My original question has been answered: The Fedora network init scripts DO NOT support multiple IPs, end of story. -Ryan -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines