Hi,
i am currently testing the beta2 of network-manager 0.8.1 on my Debian
Testing system, which has the isc dhcp3-client 3.1.3 installed by
default.
The new network-manager seems to use some commandline options for
calling the dhcp-client which are not available in version 3.1.3 because
i can
I am running Fedora-13 on my laptop,
installed from the KDE Live CD.
I had a little difficulty starting NM;
it didn't seem to work properly
until I had re-booted a couple of times.
However, it seems to be working fine now.
(Fortunately, I find the network service
actually works nowadays, so I
Many thanks to Waldemar Brodkorb for the nice idea to get the used
commandline options.
The full call to dhclient looks like this on my system:
/sbin/dhclient -d -4 -sf /usr/lib/NetworkManager/nm-dhcp-client.action
-pf /var/run/dhclient-eth0.pid
-lf
hahaah, here's why:
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 15:25, Torgny Johansson
torgny.johans...@ericsson.com wrote:
While not entirely sure how, I'm still very glad to hear that my
contribution may have that unexpected positive impact! ;)
Here's the most personal Use Case you'll probably ever get out
On 30.05.2010 20:24, Michael Biebl wrote:
NM 0.8.1 requires ISC dhcp-client with DHCPv6 support enabled.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=549060
To clarify that: If ISC dhcp is compiled with --enable-dhcpv6, it gets a few new
commandline options. Comparing the output of
On 30.05.2010 11:38, Thomas Schmidt wrote:
Hi,
i am currently testing the beta2 of network-manager 0.8.1 on my Debian
Testing system, which has the isc dhcp3-client 3.1.3 installed by
default.
The new network-manager seems to use some commandline options for
calling the dhcp-client which
Hi,
Am Sonntag, den 30.05.2010, 20:24 +0200 schrieb Michael Biebl:
NM 0.8.1 requires ISC dhcp-client with DHCPv6 support enabled.
The isc-dhcp package from experimental has DHCPv6 support disabled, due to
build
failures in the past, which have been sorted out in 4.1.1.
Ok, thank you for the