> Denis,
>
> Are you certain that the 'cdi5' client knows its own hostname?
>
> Try setting SCREEN_01 = shell and see if that works.
>
> If it doesn't, then try setting it in the [Default] section,
and when
> you get a bash prompt, type the 'hostname' command and see
what you get.
>
> If no hostname is showing, then you've got a dhcpd.conf issue.
>
> Jim McQuillan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yes you got it once again Jim!
I forgot
    use-host-decl-names      on;
in dhcp.conf
Now it works. I also understand why my printer (on cdi5
parallel port) refuse to answer!

Thanks

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