RedHat9 internet configuration, I don't know if you are using KDE or gnome desktop, so we will use shell commands to solve it. premise: you have to choose to install all Redhat9 during RedHat9 installation, and you have to confirm that the NIC driver is installed, and then you must log on as the root user to first open the terminal (in the system tool, after opening it is a DOS-like character interface) 1. If you are in a LAN or vro1 environment 1. type the netconfig command and enter the IP address, subnet, gateway, and DN.
RedHat 9 internet configuration, written to netizens
I don't know if you are using KDE or gnome desktop, so you can use shell commands to solve the problem. premise: you have to choose to install all the Redhat 9 installation, and you have to confirm that the NIC driver is installed, and then you must log on as root
First open the terminal (in the system tool, it is a DOS-like character Interface)
1. If you are in a LAN or router Environment
1. Enter the netconfig command, IP address, subnet, gateway, and DNS address,
2. After the settings are complete, enter the command: services network restart (restart the network)
3. type the command ifconfig eth0 up (enable Nic)
Or you can directly go to the system settings to find the network. After the graphic interface and settings are complete, do not forget to save and activate the device.
2. for ADSL dialing, refer to the following
Type adsl-setup
When >>> Enter your PPPoE user name: Enter the user name of the ADSL account
When >>> Enter the Ethernet interface connected to the ADSL modem
For Solaris, this is likely to be something like/dev/hme0.
For Linux, it will be ethn, where 'n' is a number.
(Default eth0): Enter eth0, which is the name of the network card connected to ADSL (the default ETH0 is the first network card when you call it back)