Here's what to do:
Debian comes with a "base" file. Download that, the dhcpcd deb, and the
netbase deb. Install the "base" system, then install net-base, then
dhcpcd. It's a pain, and you'll miss out on the default setups, but it
shouldn't be too bad. Worked for me over a cable modem.
Bryan
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I want to install debian at a computer of mine here at work. I'm installing
over ftp from a dist site. Now, I don't have a static IP, so I'd like to use
our DHCP server during the install. Is this possible? I didn't find a way...
Anders Ohrt
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