Usually it's done via an rc script. Look wherever RH keeps its init scripts
(/sbin/rc.d/something_or_other, maybe) and make sure there's a symlink to
the dhcpcd script in whichever runlevel you start in. Sorry to be so vague
-- I just don't know distribution-specific stuff for Red Hat, and Debian (my
distribution of choice) handles initialization just a tad differently.
At 02:20 PM 3/21/00 -0500, Karthik Vishwanath wrote:
>Finally! I am able to telnet to my mailserver and send this mail out from
>the lab with the eth0 configured. Many thanks to all of you on this list
>who helped me through. All I had to do was to start dhcpcd and the
>network sprung into life (though how it happened is still beyond me). Is
>there any way that I can start dhcpcd automatically everytime I reboot?
>
>Thanks once again.
>
>-Karthik
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>Whatever you want to do, you have to do something else first.
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