You have discovered the broken Win9X client!

Fix is attached...

> Hi
> 
> My Red Hat 6.2 must coexist on the same box as Windows 95.
> 
> I have an ADSL connection which works well under both Linux and Windows.
> 
> When I reboot from Linux to Windows, invariably I get a message advising
> me of a hardware/IP conflict (probably my NIC and temporary DSL IP ?) 
> 
> This can always be resolved by running winipcfg > [Release All] then
> rebooting.  [Renew All] will not work in the first Win session - the
> reboot is definitely required, at least within the timeframe of a few
> minutes (I've waited up to 5).
> 
> This is not a fatal DSL problem, just a nuisance.
> 
> Anyone know what's happening?
> 
> Is there something I can do in Linux to "release" DHCP prior to shutdown
> and save a Win reboot?
> 
> Have I set up DHCP wrongly in Linux?  This never used to happen in 6.1,
> so maybe I've screwed up somewhere in this installation?
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Tim
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