Re: dhcpcd wierdness

1998-11-11 Thread Brandon Mitchell
Dhcpcd sends an IP release message to the server on normal shutdown. This causes my ip to change. Try shutting it down with a kill -9. Also, you may have luck with the -r option getting you connected faster. HTH, Brandon +--- ---+ |

Re: dhcpcd wierdness

1998-11-11 Thread Kent West
On Wed, 11 Nov 1998, Eric wrote: > The network here at my school recently aquired a new T3 and a couple > more subnets to go with it. Ever since then, dhcpcd refuses to > function properly. Whenever I reboot, it fails to get me an IP (much > less the same one which I had...which would be prefera

dhcpcd wierdness

1998-11-11 Thread Eric
The network here at my school recently aquired a new T3 and a couple more subnets to go with it. Ever since then, dhcpcd refuses to function properly. Whenever I reboot, it fails to get me an IP (much less the same one which I had...which would be preferable). The only way I've found of getting