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Question: Using dhcpcd with pcmcia-cs 

Forum: PCMCIA Installation and Configuration Issues
Date: 2000, May 20
From: Uwe Hahn uwe

Hi,

with RedHat Linux 6.1, what is the cleanest way of implementing dhcpcd into the boot scripts? I mean: Where do I start the daemon and safely start pcmcia after that? Is there an option for this in the pcmcia.conf or do I have to manually create a rc file? Thank you for any help given.

Greetings,

	<uwe>

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Not in the boot scripts

Re: Question: Using dhcpcd with pcmcia-cs (Uwe Hahn)
Date: 2000, May 22
From: David Hinds <dhinds@pcmcia.sourceforge.org>

You don't want to start dhcpcd from the boot scripts.

You want it to be started when your network card is configured, right?
If you are using the Red Hat network setup scripts, those scripts are
set up to use "pump" for DHCP configuration.  If you want to use
dhcpcd instead, then edit /sbin/ifup and replace the call to "pump"
with an appropriate dhcpcd command.

-- Dave
Using dhcpcd with pcmcia-cs


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