Yeah, just make sure you kill -HUP the dhcpcd daemon in that case so that
it releases its IP and deletes the cache file... otherwise you'll get
problems when it tries to reclaim your old IP and the server NAKs the
request.
Taral
On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Josef Wesley Wells wrote:
> Guess most of you kids are off breaking nerd stereotype at some sun-soaked
> paradise, but I just wanted to let you know I got dhcpcd working.. seems
> if there is old trash in /etc/dhcpcd it gets confused.. I have to clear
> most of it out before it runs.. strange.
> Josef
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