DHCP

DHCP

Post by Drew Northu » Fri, 09 Jul 1999 04:00:00



I need to use DHCP to connect to a university network for the summer.  I'm
using ZipSlack 3.5 or 3.6 on a PCG-F160 without X-windows through a Linksys
PCMCIA network card (NE2000).  Any ideas?
Drew Northup, N1XIM

 
 
 

DHCP

Post by Andrey Smirno » Sat, 10 Jul 1999 04:00:00


Well...your message does not say much. What exactly are you trying to
accomplish? And is the problem?

Good luck!


>I need to use DHCP to connect to a university network for the summer.  I'm
>using ZipSlack 3.5 or 3.6 on a PCG-F160 without X-windows through a Linksys
>PCMCIA network card (NE2000).  Any ideas?
>Drew Northup, N1XIM



 
 
 

1. RH 5.1 flawless ftp-dhcp install; dhcp config retained; dhcp fails @ boot

DHCP fails to configure a network connection, even after it worked
wonderfully for an ftp install of RH 5.1 and I retained the network
configuration during the install process.  The relevant message on the
console during bootup is: DHCP ... failed.  The only message in
/var/log/messages that appears to be relevant is "no DHCPOFFER".
/sbin/ifconfig lists nothing for eth0.

A number of modules relevant to DHCP are loaded. I assume that all
necessary modules have been loaded.  The eithernet card also appears
to be correctly recognized.

I've read but not yet tried the Red Hat hacks listed in the DHCPcd
mini-HOWTO.  Has anyone successfully used these on RH 5.1?

Thanks,
Dick

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