hi,
i want to connect my laptop to a dhcp network and i've been using it
with static IP. I've been reading the /etc/network/interfaces file and
don't know exactly what to do for dhcp. Nevertheless i've been trying to
make it work and in the howto's i've read it says that i need to install
"dhcpcd", i do apt-get install dhcpcd and i get a reply that that
package does not exist (at least on my distro woody/stable).
Can someone tell me how to configure it?
i've a ip static network on eth1 (pcmcia and working) and need a dhcp on
eth0 (internat ethernet adapter) all the modules work and were built for
the 2.4.18 kernel. All i need it dhcpcd or something else that can do
the same, and a sample /etc/network/interfaces, of course if there's
anything else you can let me know :-)
Thanks,
Paulo.
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