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On Tue, Feb 17, 2004 at 12:28:13PM -0500, gcf@panix.com wrote:
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> | From: john gennard <joney@clara.co.uk>
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> | Subject: dhcp on LAN
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> | A neighbour allows me use of his adsl line (we are physically
> | networked together to share files etc).
> | 
> | I've recently put another IDE hard-drive in this box (using
> | a caddy so my disks are interchangeable) and installed a 
> | minimal Woody in each of two separate partitions.
> | The first installation I upgraded to a 'full blown'
> | Woody having elected to install by 'http' and used the adsl
> | line without difficulty. The second installation I upgraded
> | to Sarge again without difficulty and using the adsl line.
> | The kernels used were precompiled ones (2.2.20 on one and
> | 2.4.18-bf2.4 on the other.
> | 
> | Now, I have compiled 2.4.24 kernels on both (I'm looking at
> | 2.6.2 for Sarge in due course!), but I cannot use the adsl
> | for 'apt-get' on either when I boot into 2.4.24. The dhcp
> | server is running on the neighbour's box whenever it is 'up'. 
> | 
> | 'route -vnee' and 'ifconfig' show the dhcp server has not
> | allocated an IP addess etc.
> | 
> | I can see no obvious differences in the kernel .config files 
> | (other than ones I understand and which are mainly the reason
> | I compiled new kernels.
> | 
> | I have a dialup modem attached to a separate firewall which
> | I can use if and when necessary, and configuration of these
> | gives me no problem.
> | 
> | What do I need to do so that I can use the adsl line with
> | newly compiled kernels? 
> | 
> | Grateful for any assistance.            Regards,        John.
> | 
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I am very confused by the above. I posted a request for help to 
the list, this was received by the list and there has been a
reply. How can someone else have received an extra mailing? 
 



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