Hi,

I know that I can look for the answer in the operating system, but
maybe one has a faster answer:

Under Morphix (a Debian-based live-CD distro), I have a running DHCP
client daemon, running as "pump -i eth0". To disable it, I use
"pump -k", which works flawlessly. However, after many hours (cron?), a
new "pump -i eth0" is started. From first look, it's hard to find who
fired it (because it's a daemon and has no direct parent), and how to
avoid it. I know that I can find it myself, but a fast answer may save
me the time.

Thanks,
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Eli Marmor
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