Try to use DHCPDARGS, like in :
# cat /etc/sysconfig/dhcpd
# Command line options here
DHCPDARGS=eth0
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Laurentiu Coica
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I want to run dhcpd on my notebook to support test systems connecting on
a separate interfaces.
I have looked at both the dhcpd and dhcpd.conf man pages and did not
find an 'interface' option.
I will have 3 interfaces on my notebook. One for the notebooks network
access and two for test sys
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