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Re: How do I prevent DHCP'd interfaces from comin ¡K



==> joe. ªº¤å³¹¤¤´£¨ì:
> I've got a built-in ethernet jack on my laptop. Being a laptop... this jack
> is often not plugged into anything (aka: I don't want it coming up
> automatically on boot). However, being a laptop, when it *is* plugged in, it
> gets plugged in at a variety of places (aka: I need DHCP).
> The problem is that, if I set up my /etc/network/interfaces like so:
>       auto lo
>       iface lo inet loopback
>       iface eth0 inet dhcp
> then Debian seems to try to bring up eth0 *anyway*. /etc/network/interfaces
> claims that I can use a "noauto <interface>" directive, but I get an error
> message on the console (about a syntax error in /etc/network/interfaces, of
> course) at boot time when I try that.
> Am I missing something here? Is it the prescribed behavior for the "dhcp"
> directive to imply "auto"?
> - Joe

        try this...

        ifconfig eth0 up
        /sbin/dhclient


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