2008/12/16 Nadav Horesh <[email protected]>:
> We have a network with a windows dhcp server. Few weeks ago dhcpcd did not 
> function at the boot, and since them I have to bring it up manually:
>
> $ dhcpcd eth0.
>
> Configuration:
> $ rc-update -s
>               acpid |      default
>           alsasound | boot
>             beagled |      default
>            bootmisc | boot
>             checkfs | boot
>           checkroot | boot
>               clock | boot
>         consolefont | boot
>              cpudyn |      default
>               cupsd |      default
>              esound |      default
>                 gpm |      default
>                hald |      default
>            hostname | boot
>          ivman-user |      default
>             keymaps | boot
>          lm_sensors | boot
>               local |      default nonetwork
>          localmount | boot
>             modules | boot
>            net.eth0 |      default
>              net.lo | boot
>            netmount |      default
>           rmnologin | boot
>               samba |      default
>           syslog-ng |      default
>             urandom | boot
>                usbd |      default
>          vixie-cron |      default
>                 xdm |      default
>              xinetd |      default
>
> The "/etc/conf.d/net" files was initially empty (comments only). Changing to:
>
> $ cat /etc/conf.d/net
> # This blank configuration will automatically use DHCP for any net.*
> # scripts in /etc/init.d.  To create a more complete configuration,
> # please review /etc/conf.d/net.example and save your configuration
> # in /etc/conf.d/net (this file :]!).
> modules=( "dhcpcd" ) # to select dhclient over dhcpcd
> config_eth0=( "dhcp" )
> dhcp_eth0="nontp nonis"
>
> did not help.
>
> Before the login prompt I get the message:
>
> WARNING:  netmount is scheduled to start when net.eth0 has started.
> (and a similar warning for the samba services
>
> Any ideas how to get dhcpcd run at boot?
>
>  Nadav.
>
i'd put that file to blank again and try using dhcdbd instead of dhcpcd, that
is quite old and almost not used anymore in favor of dhcpclient/dhcdbd.
i've been switching to the later since i've had some problems with it with the
old baselayout 1.2.

-- 
dott. ing. beso

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