The title to this article may be a bit misleading. What I mean by managing several networks is when you want to quickly switch network configurations due to several different setups your testing in your coLinux, or if you have coLinux on a laptop, and you switch from wireless to hardwire network and from NAT to bridged repeatedly (As far as I can tell, bridged networking is not supported well, if at all, on wireless ethernet cards). Due to this, its often good to be able to double-click on a batchfile in Windows that has a particular network config, and have the co Linux come up on the appropriate network once it boots. This can be accomplished via colinux-daemon command line parameters and via the /proc/cmdline file in coLinux itself.
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