you should have the TWO followwing lines in your /network/interfaces
file.

auto lo eth0

iface eth0 inet dhcp

The first one will setup your eth0 during the boot.

Christophe

On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 12:14:56PM -0800, Vaughan, Curtis wrote:
> How do you configure, in this case eth0 to be DHCP dependent: i.e., how do I
> make it seek an IP during a boot? 
> Likewise, how do I configure it for a permanent static IP?
>  
> Curtis



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