Tim:
>> I tried to do that once, with my systems.  But my DHCP server won't
>> let me assign the same IP to two different MACs.

Samuel Sieb:
> I use the standard dhcp server included with Fedora.  You can create
> two entries with different identifiers and different macs but with
> the same IP and it works.  I usually use "hostname" and "hostname_w".

The server was Fedora, now CentOS, but the same DHCP server on both
(albeit different versions).  Neither would allow it, there'd be some
complaint logged.

I haven't had a bash at this for ages, since the laptop is ancient and
seldom used any more.  I'll have another look at it the next time I dig
it out.

Mine was set up with having to use separate IPs, and different
hostnames.  Which makes sense if both are operating simultaneously, but
not if in and either/or mode.  Personally, I'd rather that the *laptop*
always had the same hostname.  It makes SSHing into easier, for one
thing.

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