On 5/23/06, Hendrik Sattler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Grant Thomas wrote:
> Quick question about the two files mentioned above.
>
> If I change my hostname, I also have to change a line in
> /etc/dhclient.conf to update my hostname on the network.
"have to" is definitely wrong.
> Is there a D
Grant Thomas wrote:
> Quick question about the two files mentioned above.
>
> If I change my hostname, I also have to change a line in
> /etc/dhclient.conf to update my hostname on the network.
"have to" is definitely wrong.
> Is there a Debian Way to synch both of these files?
Is there a rea
That's what I had to do. I use m4 to create the dhclient.conf file on
boot.
Thanks for the info. What is m4?
On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 08:40:09PM -0500, Grant Thomas wrote:
> Quick question about the two files mentioned above.
>
> If I change my hostname, I also have to change a line in
> /etc/dhclient.conf to update my hostname on the network.
>
> Is there a Debian Way to synch both of these files?
>
>
Quick question about the two files mentioned above.
If I change my hostname, I also have to change a line in
/etc/dhclient.conf to update my hostname on the network.
Is there a Debian Way to synch both of these files?
Or should I create a script that creates the /etc/dhclient.conf at
boot befor
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