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Forum: PCMCIA Network Adapter Issues
Re: Question: route add unnecessary for dhclient? (Adam Goode)
Date: 2000, Feb 24
From: David Hinds <dhinds@pcmcia.sourceforge.org>

I believe that the route command was necessary at one time, for at
least some versions of dhcpcd and/or kernels, but I don't know if it
is/was ever necessary for dhclient.

Where do you get dhclient, anyway?  I've never been able to find a
dhclient package that wasn't for BSD.  Maybe it doesn't matter, but
network configuration scripts tend to be platform specific.

-- Dave

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1. Feedback: dhclient for Linux by Adam Goode, 2000, Feb 24
(_ Package name confusion, and a fix by David Hinds, 2000, Feb 24
(_ More: Hmmm, almost, but not quite by Adam Goode, 2000, Feb 24
(_ Argh by David Hinds, 2000, Feb 24

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