> I added an "rm /etc/dhcpc/dhcpcd-eth0.*" to my dhcpcd start script. I know
> that dhcpcd works well on redhat and does not suffer this problem. I've
> looked through their start scripts and can't seem to find a major
> differences in the way debian and redhat call dhcpcd. Any more ideas?
OK... J
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Guilherme Soares Zahn wrote:
->My linux box should get it's IP address from a DHCP server, and it
->really does it perfectly UNTIL they move my PC to a different subnet
I have found this problem too.
->(what seems to be happening quite frequently here)... When it happens
Hi there,
I've faced what I could call a bug (I think) in dhcpcd, and I'd like
to know if there's a known workaround for that...
My linux box should get it's IP address from a DHCP server, and it
really does it perfectly UNTIL they move my PC to a different subnet
(what seems to be happen
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