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    Restarting The Network

    How do i restart the network so that i can get my settings initialized to enable acces to the internet?

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    To restart the network

    I'm a bit confused on what you want to do (restart the network or configure it?) but to restart the network you must be root and do:
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    /etc/init.d/networking restart
    configuring the network is another matter.

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    Will that save the settings and changes i made to the network .conf files?

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    Ja

    It shouldn't affect the conf files at all, just restart the daemons / scripts.

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    How do i edit the .conf files then. That is what i am tring to do but it wont let me save them becasue it is a read only CD..

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    Mount a writable device

    You're right, the Knoppix disc isn't writeable. That means you'll have to use some other medium like a floppy disk or the hard drive to save your data to. In most cases you can mount a floppy disk by doing (IIRC):
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    mount /floppy
    and then saving your data to the /floppy/ directory.

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