IP Address Change
Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 3:50 am
Hi all,
I have been looking at the Wiki and the forums and cannot find a straightforward answer to this question, so please forgive me if I have missed the obvious.
A bit of background first. I am attempting to install Amahi on an HP ex475 Mediasmart headless server. I don't have the VGA debug board so I can't see any output. I have installed the system on a donor PC and was then going to transfer disks to the mediasmart and boot from there.
so far so good, but my donor PC was on a different IP subnet and so I was forced to use an IP address that I didn't want on a subnet that would not be available on the 'real' network. I have now changed the subnet using the hda-change-gw command but I can't see an easy way to change the actual ip address (from say 241 to 10).
If I change it in /etc/sysconfig/networking/devices/ifcfg-eth0 it will be changed back at the next reboot.
Is there any way around this? I know its a trivial matter but I like to keep the network addressing clean ( I used to be a network manager by trade so it's deeply entrenched)!
Thanks in advance.
David
P.S. If anyone else has tried installing on a 740 or 745 before, please speak up, i'd like to compare notes.
I have been looking at the Wiki and the forums and cannot find a straightforward answer to this question, so please forgive me if I have missed the obvious.
A bit of background first. I am attempting to install Amahi on an HP ex475 Mediasmart headless server. I don't have the VGA debug board so I can't see any output. I have installed the system on a donor PC and was then going to transfer disks to the mediasmart and boot from there.
so far so good, but my donor PC was on a different IP subnet and so I was forced to use an IP address that I didn't want on a subnet that would not be available on the 'real' network. I have now changed the subnet using the hda-change-gw command but I can't see an easy way to change the actual ip address (from say 241 to 10).
If I change it in /etc/sysconfig/networking/devices/ifcfg-eth0 it will be changed back at the next reboot.
Is there any way around this? I know its a trivial matter but I like to keep the network addressing clean ( I used to be a network manager by trade so it's deeply entrenched)!
Thanks in advance.
David
P.S. If anyone else has tried installing on a 740 or 745 before, please speak up, i'd like to compare notes.