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>> 2: When setting up the NIC as being automatically assigned an IP,
>> I couldn't see how to choose DHCP or BOOTP - The only option was to
>> choose automatic, which seems to default to BOOTP.
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>well, the client does the same thing for both DHCP and BOOTP, so no need to
>differentiate (at least that's what redhat does, am not an expert on this :)
Well, my IP is set dynamically by DHCP. After selecting "Auto. IP" in the
install, I was not assigned an IP until I changed to DHCP from BootP in
Linuxconf.
Dunno if it would be possible to setup 2 options (AutoIP DHCP & AutoIP
BOOTP) or even change the default to DHCP?
Thanks
Heath
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