On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 5:27 PM, Tom Metro
<[email protected]<tmetro%[email protected]>
> wrote:

> Dave wrote:
>
>> This particular unit stopped booting after I edited the
>>>> /etc/udhcpc.config file via telnet.
>>>>
>>>
>>     I don't see how that could have a persistent effect.
>>>
>>
>> ...it seems like prior settings were indeed saved because the device had
>> been used on my network previously and it worked without any special DHCP
>> server setup (until I edited that file).
>>
>
> Yes, it seems your observations do suggest that the boot server is being
> stored persistently.
>
> So you're saying before you started using mvpmc, you were using this same
> MVP on your LAN running SageTV provided firmware? Was the IP address that it
> used as a boot server the same as what you were initially used as an mvpmc
> boot server?
>

Yes.
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