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On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 11:57:11AM -0400, Andrew Whitlock wrote:
> Problem: dhcpcd wouldn't run with config files, only when configured on
> command line
>
> Solution: the format given in the example config file in /etc/dhcpc seems to
> either be incorrect or, at least, it doesn't work for my ISP
Problem: dhcpcd wouldn't run with config files, only when configured on
command line
Solution: the format given in the example config file in /etc/dhcpc seems to
either be incorrect or, at least, it doesn't work for my ISP (@home). The
format _given_ is as follows:
OPTIONS='-h "(hostname)"'
Thi
day, October 11, 2000 9:22 AM
Subject: Re: dhcpcd weirdness
> I have no problems with [EMAIL PROTECTED] service and my DHCP service,
> albiet, I
use
> the command line -h not config files.
<>
> I just put
> dhcpcd -h cr- &
> in rc.local and all is fine. Doesn't debian use pump though?
Jason Hammerschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have no problems with [EMAIL PROTECTED] service and my DHCP service,
> albiet, I use the command line -h not config files. I've never had
> a problem at all except for when the power goes out, then I have to
> power cycle the cable ethernet bridg
I have no problems with [EMAIL PROTECTED] service and my DHCP service, albiet,
I use
the command line -h not config files. I've never had a problem at all except
for when the power goes out, then I have to power cycle the cable ethernet
bridge and then use dhcpcd -h hostname
I just put
dhcpcd -h
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 07:46:59AM +0200, Jan Martin Mathiassen wrote:
> some dhcp servers apparently need you to add -h hostname for some obscure
> reason (i don't know why, i just remember hearing something about that
> somewhere), so i suggest you check out its config man file for the
> equival
> >Oct 11 00:08:36 isharagi dhcpcd[188]: timed out waiting for a valid DHCP
> >server response
>
> It gets the address instantly if I start it as follows:
>
> >isharagi:/# dhcpcd -h (hostname)
>
> Whereas just typing "dhcpcd" causes it to pause for a long time,
> as it does
> when it tries running
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