Chris Carr wrote:
>
> Ok, I understand the limitation - but are you sure that this explains
> the behaviour in this case? I have never used the second NIC on tony,
> not since the machine was built ~6 years ago. So the problem is arising
> even when only one interface is ever used. If I've unders
On Mon, 2009-07-13 at 15:00 +0100, Simon Kelley wrote:
> Chris Carr wrote:
> > Hi Simon,
> >
> > Sorry for the delay in getting around to testing this further. I attach
> > the daemon.log file with log-dhcp switched on. I tested three machines
> > yesterday, each of which has two entries in /et
Chris Carr wrote:
Hi Simon,
Sorry for the delay in getting around to testing this further. I attach
the daemon.log file with log-dhcp switched on. I tested three machines
yesterday, each of which has two entries in /etc/ethers (because they
have two NICs - but only one is ever used at a time
Hi Simon,
Sorry for the delay in getting around to testing this further. I attach the
daemon.log file with log-dhcp switched on. I tested three machines
yesterday, each of which has two entries in /etc/ethers (because they have
two NICs - but only one is ever used at a time):
junior works fine
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