|--== Joey Hess writes:
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JH Free Ekanayaka wrote:
it would be nice to be able to preseed the netcfg-dhcp behaviour in
case of failure (no dhcp server found).
Currently it seems that netcfg-dhcp prompts the user asking whether he
On Mon, Nov 08, 2004 at 10:38:32AM +0100, Free Ekanayaka wrote:
From netcfg-dhcp.templates:
netcfg/dhcp_failed Template: netcfg/dhcp_failed
Type: note
don't know how to handle type note..
You want to look at netcfg/dhcp_options.
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|--== Joshua Kwan writes:
JK On Mon, Nov 08, 2004 at 10:38:32AM +0100, Free Ekanayaka wrote:
From netcfg-dhcp.templates:
netcfg/dhcp_failed Template: netcfg/dhcp_failed
Type: note
don't know how to handle type note..
JK You want to look at netcfg/dhcp_options.
Thanks, I'll try
Free Ekanayaka wrote:
No, I didn't try to preseed. What variable/value should I try with
exactly?
From netcfg-dhcp.templates:
netcfg/dhcp_failed Template: netcfg/dhcp_failed
Type: note
don't know how to handle type note..
d-i netcfg/dhcp_failed note ignore
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Package: netcfg-dhcp
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
it would be nice to be able to preseed the netcfg-dhcp behaviour in
case of failure (no dhcp server found).
Currently it seems that netcfg-dhcp prompts the user asking whether he
wants to go on without dhcp. Is it possible to silently ignore
Free Ekanayaka wrote:
it would be nice to be able to preseed the netcfg-dhcp behaviour in
case of failure (no dhcp server found).
Currently it seems that netcfg-dhcp prompts the user asking whether he
wants to go on without dhcp. Is it possible to silently ignore the
error and keep
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