Handbook:Parts/Networking/Introduction/ja

はじめに
This networking guide presumes that the user has correctly configured the system and has determined the hardware's network interface name(s). The network interface name is produced based on the bus location of the network card(s) in the system. Because of this there is potential for interface name variants including: eno0, ens1, wlan0, enp1s0, etc. Each system may have a slightly different interface name. The following content presumes the name of the interface to configured is eth0, although any of the aforementioned names will work.

ネットワークカードの設定を始めるなら、まずGentooのRCシステムにそのことを伝えましょう. これは、 から (もしくは他の、システム上のネットワークインターフェース名)へのシンボリックリンクを  に作成することで行うことができます.

Gentoo's RC system now knows about that interface. It also needs to know how to configure the new interface. All the network interfaces are configured in file. Below is a sample configuration for DHCP and static addresses.

Now that the interface is configured, we can start and stop it using the following commands:

Now that the network interface has been successfully stopped and started, the next step is to have it started when Gentoo boots. Here is how to do this.: