> > > What do you want dhcpd (not dhcpcd) for? Do you have other boxes
> > > (Windoze) you need to assign addresses to?
> > So that when people bring their computers over, they just need
> to plug it
> > into the network and they're automatically on the internet ...
> don't have
> to
> > worry about settings.
> <snip>
>
>
> Try checking your kernel configuration, I believe you need to have
> CONFIG_PACKET and CONFIG_FILTER enabled for
> dhcpd to work.

        Thing is, dhcpd _does_ work, it just doesn't load on startup.  I have to
start it manually when I log into the box.


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