Quoting "Kenneth E. Lussier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> All,
>       Can I just rpm -e pump-0.7.2-2 and install dhcpcd-x.x-x and have my 
system
> work as normal? Right now, I have eth0 set up to use dhcp to obtain ip, 
> dns, etc. and I'm using pump. I've been having a lot of trouble with my 
> connection lately, and I think that pump may be the problem. I'm just not 
> sure if I need to do anything other than remove one and install the other.
> TIA,

  Not if you're using RedHat.  RedHat specifically calls pump as part of the 
ifup-interface and ifdown-interface scripts.  And the command lines aren't 
compatible.

  The best idea I'd have is to create a script named pump, that calls dhcpcd 
instead.  MINOR differences, really, as pump would be called: pump -i 
<interface>, and dhcpcd as dhcpd <interface>.  Can;t remember the command line 
to bring pump down, but it's dhcpcd -k <interface> for dhcpcd..

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Thomas Charron
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