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> I don't mean to x-post - ran this in the SG10 group before I foundstarted,
\n> this one, so forgive me if you've already read this:
\n>
\n> I know how to spoof a mac address from a command prompt on the SG20
\n> (v2.6) - now where do I put those ifconfig commands so it spoofs at
\n> bootup? - I know it has to be after the interfaces have been
\n
> so I thought it should be at the end of /etc/rc.d/init.d/network,but
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> that didn't work. Can you help me?
\n>
\n> Thanks!