On Wednesday 07 February 2001 20:42, you wrote:

>  If I remember correctly, as root, edit the following file: /sbin/ifup
>
>  Look for a section that looks like this:
>
>  f [ "XXX$DHCP_CLIENT" != "XXX" ];then
>  case $(basename $DHCP_CLIENT) in
>      dhcpcd)
>      [ -n "$DHCP_HOSTNAME" ] && DHCP_ARGS="-h $DHCP_HOSTNAME"     [ -n
> "$NEEDHOSTNAME" ] && DHCP_ARGS="$DHCP_ARGS -H"
>  DHCP_ARGS="$DHCP_ARGS -h chomehostname $DEVICE"
>      ;;
>
>  You can see that I have added the parameters "-h chomehostname". Replace
> "chomehostname" with your @Home hostname.
>
>  I *think* that's how I got things to work, I don't remember clearly. This
> is done on LM 7.2, and assumes that you are using the dhcpcd client. It
> also assumes that you have tried to manually call dhcpcd -h
>  your_host_name, and it worked..·!"

    Nice info... I have similar problems here in NJ with @Home.  A Couple 
questions tho:

1. when you say "hostname" are you saying that this the is the 
indentification for your computer that @home designates? 
 or is this the @Home hostname : *.home.com  ?

  Thanks in Advance!


   Daniel in NJ... :)


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