On Wed, 2004-06-09 at 12:21, Cristi Banciu wrote: > Hi, > > I have a network with computers with dual boot (linux and windows). They > get ip from a debian dhcp3 server. When a client boot the machine in > windows he gets ip A, and when the same client boots the machine in > linux gets ip A+1. How could I make it receive the same ip, no matter > what OS the machine boots. In linux I edited /etc/dhclient-eth0.conf and > I put send client-host-name and send dhcp-client-identifier. > I know I could simply solve the problem by bonding ip with mac, but I > don't want to do that. I need dinamicaly assigned address, not static. Using dhcpcd instead of dhclient will solve the problem.
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