Michael Banck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, I guess your situation is not really the general setup, so making > it easier for you would mean making it harder for almost everybody else. > There *are* easy work-arounds available - either do expert mode setup > which prompts you for this or I think there is a way to disable DCHP via > a boot option, you might want to check on those.
Because there is a DHCP server responding on the network doesn't mean the user wants to use it, even when the user is "almost everybody else". That was the point. JB. -- Julien BLACHE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Debian, because code matters more Debian & GNU/Linux Developer | <http://www.debian.org> Public key available on <http://www.jblache.org> - KeyID: F5D6 5169 GPG Fingerprint : 935A 79F1 C8B3 3521 FD62 7CC7 CD61 4FD7 F5D6 5169 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]