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Thanks very much for the information on this problem I'm having. Trying now
to root around and see what's wrong (can't get dhcpcd to use my ethernet card).
I notice on boot that the following messages come up:
daemon.log.0:May 25 04:06:41 tao modprobe: Can't locate module net-pf-4
daemon.log.0:M
Tried it, but it doesn't work... However, I am using an alpha driver for
an eepro100.
My /etc/dhcpc/config file looks like this:
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(tao)hnine:/etc/dhcpc[523]$ cat config
# List here the interface that the dhcpcd daemon should use.
# The default is to assign an IP address to
Harmon Sequoya Nine:
> Hi. I've got a new cable modem that I am trying to configure for Linux.
> I've read the docs on "dhcpcd", the daemon that fetches the IP address, etc.,
> from the cable company, but I can't determine how to use it from these docs
> (I'm a total newbie to cable modem configu
dhcpd is indeed the server. However, Harmon is asking about dhcpcd,
which according to the docs is indeed a dhcp client.
I haven't used it yet but since I work for a cable company that is
rolling out cable modems I probably ought to learn it. I think Jens is
correct in saying that a bootp client
Jens B. Jorgensen:
> As I understand it, dhcpd is a DHCP server. Do you want your box to
> use DHCP to configure its IP address etc. from the cable modem? That
> would not be served by dhcpd. What you need is a DHCP (or BOOTP
> would be fine, and would be compatible with their server) *client*.
> I
Harmon Sequoya Nine wrote:
>
> Hi. I've got a new cable modem that I am trying to configure for Linux.
> I've read the docs on "dhcpcd", the daemon that fetches the IP address, etc.,
> from the cable company, but I can't determine how to use it from these docs
> (I'm a total newbie to cable modem
Hi. I've got a new cable modem that I am trying to configure for Linux.
I've read the docs on "dhcpcd", the daemon that fetches the IP address, etc.,
from the cable company, but I can't determine how to use it from these docs
(I'm a total newbie to cable modem configuration).
What files do I ne
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