I just set up my @home service (Oregon) on a new install of MD7.0.
I wanted to use the DHCP server as opposed to setting my networking info
statically. @Home is a bit odd, in that their DHCP server requires an
identifier from the client request in order to get a response.
1) backup /sbin/ifup
Oops,
I'm too tired to be doing this I guess.. :)
change the /sbin/ifup $DEVICE stuff in step 2 with /sbin/dhcpcd
sorry.
Francis
On Sat, 12 Feb 2000, Francis J.Bruening wrote:
I just set up my @home service (Oregon) on a new install of MD7.0.
I wanted to use the DHCP server as opposed