bofh42 wrote:
        > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]$ dhcpcd -n eth0
        > eth0: dhcpcd 4.0.2 starting
        > eth0: broadcasting for a lease
        > eth0: offered 10.0.0.176 from 10.0.1.1 `mirrorball'
        > eth0: checking 10.0.0.176 is available on attached networks
        >
Are you sure you are using the correct command to start the DHCP
        client?
I'm not familiar with Archlinux, but on Debian linux the command you need is dhclient. On the other hand, dhcpd starts the dhcp
        *server*


Yes, I'm sure. Notice the extra "c" in there. I'm using the DHCP client deamon. That is, a client that runs in the background keeping my DCHP lease up to speed. The -n option will cause it to signal a renewal. Also, I get similar results if I use the dhclient utility instead of dhcpcd.

But thanks for your suggestion!


        sv.
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