On 10/10/06, Nikolai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2006/10/10, Jibon Doley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have not installed the DHCP client. Is not it possible to connect to
> a network from the LFS system alone without installing packages from
> BLFS?
It is possible to connect to a static network, but t
2006/10/10, Jibon Doley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I have not installed the DHCP client. Is not it possible to connect to
a network from the LFS system alone without installing packages from
BLFS?
It is possible to connect to a static network, but to connect to a
network with a DHCP server it is neede
On 10/10/06, Nikolai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Did you install the DHCP client daemon? It is needed if Qemu has DHCP
enabled. Otherwise, you need to learn to use ifconfig; but my guess is
that it uses DHCP if the livecd detected the network. Pings don't work
until you get a valid IP.
You can fi
Did you install the DHCP client daemon? It is needed if Qemu has DHCP
enabled. Otherwise, you need to learn to use ifconfig; but my guess is
that it uses DHCP if the livecd detected the network. Pings don't work
until you get a valid IP.
You can find the DHCPCD or DHClient on the BLFS book.
2006
I have sucessfully completed building a LFS 6.2 system using the
Livecd (as a guest OS inside a Qemu virtual machine instance). The
problem now is that I can't connect to my LAN or even to my host
system from my new LFS system (running under Qemu). I tried pinging my
host system's ip address but