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Re: dhcp with two networks



On Wed, 2002-04-03 at 03:06, Hubert Chan wrote:
> 
> It may be worth looking at one of the packages like whereami, divine,
> intuitively, etc.  These packages attempt to figure out where your
> laptop is (with some configuration, of course), and set up your network
> accordingly.  I personally use whereami.  The woody/sid package is
> probably easier to configure than the one in potato, and I think that
> you should be able to use it without any problems on potato.

The latest versions depend on debconf, but potato has that, so there
should be no problem installing them in potato.


> After you install whereami, etc., you can make them run in
> /etc/pcmcia/network.  (AFAIK, whereami adds a line automatically when it
> gets installed.)

The latest pcmcia has changes to include support for whereami but I
still have the (minor) patch available if people want to request it from
me directly.

Regards,
					Andrew.
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