On Sat, Jan 22, 2022 at 04:38:04AM -0500, gene heskett wrote: > On Saturday, January 22, 2022 2:04:32 AM EST tomas@tuxteam.de wrote: [...] > > Once that part is flying, tackle names :) I stay still by this :) > But, I found, quite by serendipity, in the raspios version of bullseye, a > fix. Look at the bottom of /etc/dhcpdcp.conf, ^^^^^^^ ...that one looks like a typo to me. On my (not quite standard, because I avoid systemd) Debian buster, there is a /etc/dhcp hierarchy, with a dhclient.conf, which gets into action whenever my machine requests an IP address (typically when I do "ifup foo", for foo in eth0 or wlan0. The host name does figure there: it goes out with the request, in case the DHCP server wants to take decisions based on that. No DHCP server I interact with takes notice, but they might. This is the only connection I see. That filename directly at top-level looks to me pretty raspi-specific. Is it configuring some DHCP server, or your client? Cheers -- t
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