Hello all! I recently got a NIC for my tower, and I've been trying to no avail to mount the devices as /net is. I have the following devices: #l and #I, the motherboards inbuilt port #l0 and #I0, with #l0/ether0 #l1 and #I1, with #l1/ether1 My goal is to end up with /net.alt.0 and /net.alt.1, which i then intend to bind over /net as needed. I currently have the following in /rc/bin/cpurc.local (im creating in usr directory while tinkering): #!/bin/rc NETPATH=/usr/glenda/ for(n in 0 1) if(! test -e $NETPATH^net.alt.$n) mkdir $NETPATH^net.alt.$n bind -a '#l'^$n $NETPATH^net.alt.$n bind -a '#I'^$n $NETPATH^net.alt.$n mount -a /srv/cs $NETPATH^net.alt.$n mount -a /srv/dns $NETPATH^net.alt.$n } rm /env/NETPATH which is what I saw in my namespaces file was being done for /net after this, ip/ipconfig returns "no success with DHCP", whether i supply the details or not. My questions are: 1: what are the important steps that go into creating a network stacks directory? 2: is the way Im doing so the correct course, or is there a best practice i should be following instead? Thank you :) This is my first time on the mailing list so please be kind! ------------------------------------------ 9fans: 9fans Permalink: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/Tc515db30bf944ee3-M54e602d1b4fd45f1690b4687 Delivery options: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/subscription