Hi,
I have Debian 2.1 (dual boot with another OS...) sitting on a network here
at work. Under win95, dhcpcd always gives me the same IP address, but when
I boot under Debian, it always gives me a different IP which is annoying as
it makes it hard to find by others and myself on the network. Can I get
dhcpcd to give me a) the same address each time or preferably b) the same
address I get when I boot into win95?
Also, when installing the dhcpcd .deb, it would exit with a config error:
Error: Post installation script exited with -1
but no more info, and wouldn't work.
To get it to work I went into /var/lib/dpkg/info/ and ran the
dhcpcd.postinst script I found there directly and it worked fine...
????
But dselect marks it as a failed config and everytime tries to re-install
it, thus re-breaking it (I've put it on 'hold' now). Anyway I can found out
what the trouble is as the error message is pretty un-informative.
Finally, I want to upgrade to a 2.2.x kernel as there a dual processor
machine here I want to use - I believe there are some issues with dhcpcd
0.70 and 2.2.x kernels? Are there any easy workarounds so I can use dhcpc
and 2.2.x kernels on our internal network?
Ta
Martin
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