On Monday 04 February 2008, Aleksey Zapparov wrote:
> Today I've found out that if my eth1 is configured upon boot
> via DHCP or manually (depends on /etc/interfaces) then
> everything is ok and apache is starting up.
>
> By default my eth1 is configured to get config from DHCP.
> But when I run my
Today I've found out that if my eth1 is configured upon boot
via DHCP or manually (depends on /etc/interfaces) then
everything is ok and apache is starting up.
By default my eth1 is configured to get config from DHCP.
But when I run my laptop at home - I have no LAN with DHCP
there yet - it is not
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