* David Sanders ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [031219 23:05]: > I compiled a 2.6.0 kernel for a woody machine. The DHCP client quit working > and I was unable to access the network. Script /sbin/dhclient checks the > version of your kernel and starts the appropriate client software. For a > 2.6.0 kernel it quits with "Unrecognized kernel version". What should I do?
The sarge version (2.0pl5-16) of dhcp-client WFM. (My system's not woody, though). Looking at the changelog, it looks like they removed backward-compatibility (2.0.x kernels) at 2.0p5-12; I'd bet that that's when it gained forward-compatibility. So this would probably mean backporting; the other's posting suggesting pump would probably be an easier course, if it works. good times, Vineet -- http://www.doorstop.net/ -- #include<stdio.h> int main() { puts("Reader! Think not that \n" "technical information \n" "ought not be called speech;"); return 0; }
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