Yes, but this is the way things are which is different from the way
things should be and making people buy a new router seems to me more
difficult than just not enabling a small string in a file by default,
expecially if this string does nothing but causing trouble to new and
unexperienced users which are a target I think ubuntu should aim to
reach.

That said, I found this bug was introduced and solved in intrepid,
reintroduced and solved in jaunty, reintroduced and not solved in
karmic.

Well, at least, why should a dhcp3 update override that file? at least I
could make an install stable, instead of having to tell all my friend
how to edit the file after every update.

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