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Re: Dhcpcd gets no IP ...



I had this problem on a intel linux box not a couple days ago.
Something was screwy with the hub it just doesn't like being touched .
So check the hub , net cable, and try to get a static ip add to be sure your
card isn't shot. Are there other packages available that handle dhcp?

-----Original Message-----
From: mdorman-debian-alpha@debian.org <mdorman-debian-alpha@debian.org>
To: debian-alpha@lists.debian.org <debian-alpha@lists.debian.org>
Date: Tuesday, September 29, 1998 1:24 PM
Subject: Re: Dhcpcd gets no IP ...


>Christopher C Chimelis <chris@classnet.med.miami.edu> writes:
>>On Tue, 29 Sep 1998, Steph wrote:
>>> When I manually launch the dhcpcd, and run ifconfig while dhcpcd
>>> try to get an IP, eth0 is found with IP = [NONE SET], as well as
>>> BROADCAST ....
>
>What shows up in your syslog?
>
>> I'll look at the source for dhcpcd today and see if there's anything
>> oddball.  Has anyone had good experience with dhcpcd?  I don't use
>> it, so I can't test it well....
>
>*Good* experience?  No.  However, I'm the one who put together the NMU
>of 1.3.8 (and got yelled at for it---apparently it's not 2.0.X
>compatible :-).  I've got it running on one Intel box here using
>2.1.122, so it does work under some conditions.
>
>The syslog output is usually the way to find out what's failing.
>
>Mike.
>
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