On 22-Mar-2002 Michael Griffis wrote: > I am new to linux and rather ambitiously installed Woody on my Fujitsu > laptop with good results. > > However every time I reboot I am asked to choose a network environment > and the only option is to set a new environment and enter a new IP. I > use DHCP so I don't enter an IP and everything seems to work fine. > > Is this a network configuration problem? Is there anyway to avoid this > extra step? >
you chose 'laptop' during the install, right? It looks like you have a program installed which tries to allow you to have multiple hard coded IPs based on where you turn on your laptop. I believe it is called 'netenv'. Try purging the package.