The first commands wouldn't start anything for me, I did some searching and found this instead :
cd /etc/init.d
bash networking start
Which does the job properly.
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The first commands wouldn't start anything for me, I did some searching and found this instead :
cd /etc/init.d
bash networking start
Which does the job properly.
This must be a really simple problem, hence why its in the Beginner's Forum, yet I urge anyone with the proper knowledge to help me. I recently burnt the BT4 Final ISO onto a DVD, no trouble there, I...