> > Most basic, you would have ``network_interfaces="lo0 fxp0"'' as usual,
> > but no "ifconfig_fxp0="inet ...." line.
> 
> then specify a 'DHCP' token to have all non-listed interfaces do the
> DHCP thing, eg:
> 
> network_interfaces="lo0 dhcp"

Hum... can you give a little more of the approach?  I'm probably just not
seeing the clean way of doing this.

I've got a machine on the DHCP required network with two NICs.  Currently
I'm only using one of them and thus don't have it listed in
``network_interfaces''.  So it just happily sits there.  IMHO we
shouldn't try to dhcp configure it.  It will just fill up logs as it
continues to try to get a lease which it can't.

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-- David    (obr...@nuxi.com  -or-  obr...@freebsd.org)

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