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- Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 02:09:35 +0900
- From: Shawn <javajunkie@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] dhcp.conf
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Hi, > In my FC6 box, the name of the dhcp client is also dhclient (it was > installed by default). To configure your machine to get a dhcp address > on startup you can use the GUI tool system-config-network (or modify > the configuration file /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 by > hand) > > Hope that helps, Yeah after Scott's reply, I figured that out. BOOTPROTO=dhcp > Hector Neither way worked. It's more than that though. For example on a fc3 box I can: set eth0 to dhcp or configure it manually and ifup eth0 works yet for eth1 and the same ifcfg-eth0 file copied to ifcfg-eth1 it won't work after doing $ifdown eth0 $ifup eth1 my fc6 box has a onboard lan that other lists say is unlikely to work so I am trying to get the fc6 eth1 lan card working [got confused on server vs. client requirments for eth0 and eth1] tried disabling the fc6 on board eth0 and just configuring the pcicard on eth0 but that hasn't worked. so now I think I will go back to fc3 and try to get my eth1 lan card working I can configure eth0 on board in fc3 fine either with dhcp or statically. maybe I will do a fresh install of fc6 with the onboard nic disabled in bios and try the pci card as eth0 again. Sorry for any confusion. Lots of it here though. Shawn
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