On Vi, 17 iun 11, 16:05:24, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
>
> Normaly I would agree but in this case the upgrade changed
> dhcp3-server into isc-dhcp-server for me. So I would have liked to
> read somewhere logical that the config file location had been changed.
> Oh well, if that's all I'm going to run
On Fri, 17 Jun 2011 16:05:24 +0200, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
>> And there are also some nice docs for each package and README files ;-)
>
> Which I would read if I were unfamiliar with the software. Which I'm
> not. ;-)
I did, and that's why I can now tell you what was the source of all this
mess :
Hi,
[.]
> And there are also some nice docs for each package and README files ;-)
Which I would read if I were unfamiliar with the software. Which I'm not. ;-)
>>> IIRC, there was a transition from "dhcp3-client" (package available for
>>> lenny) to "isc-dhcp-client" (in squeeze) so the mes
On Thu, 16 Jun 2011 21:17:07 +0200, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
>>> Are there any more surprises like that and how do I find them after a
>>> version upgrade?
>
>> Most of the surprises (at least the bigger ones) can be discovered by
>> reading the Release Notes:
>>
>> http://www.debian.org/releases/st
Hi,
>> I have just upgraded my first Lenny system to Squeeze and noted that
>> maybe the location of my dhcpd.conf file has been changed once more. Is
>> that right?
> I'd say yes.
>> In Etch it was in /etc/dhcp/ then in Lenny it was in /etc/dhcp3/ and now
>> it seems to be once more in /etc/dhc
On Thu, 16 Jun 2011 16:41:07 +0200, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> I have just upgraded my first Lenny system to Squeeze and noted that
> maybe the location of my dhcpd.conf file has been changed once more. Is
> that right?
I'd say yes.
> In Etch it was in /etc/dhcp/ then in Lenny it was in /etc/dhcp3/
Hi,
I have just upgraded my first Lenny system to Squeeze and noted that maybe
the location of my dhcpd.conf file has been changed once more.
Is that right?
In Etch it was in /etc/dhcp/ then in Lenny it was in /etc/dhcp3/ and now it
seems to be once more in /etc/dhcp/ if I read the
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