On 04 May 2006 18:19, Hani Duwaik wrote:
> On 5/4/06, Matthias Bethke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I just noticed a strange problem on our server that's just been switched
> > to Gentoo:
> > It's running dhcpd, which init starts right after bringing up the
> > network interface. But dhcpd quits, complaining it couldn't listen on
> > eth0 because it had address 0.0.0.0. So it seems the interface isn't
> > fully up yet when the init script returns---probably because the
> > Broadcom Tigon driver seems to be on the slow side when changing
> > parameters, while the CPU is plenty fast. I've now tried to fix it with
> > a postup() function that simply does a "sleep 3", but that's pretty
> > hacky IMHO. Isn't thatere a way to do it properly? I think the script
> > should ensure its jobs are finished before it returns in any case.
>
> Have you looked through the '/etc/conf.d/net.example' file?  I'm not too
> familiar with DHCP, but the net.example file has this entry:
>
> ============================================================
>
> # For passing custom options to dhcpcd use something like the following.
> This
>
> # example reduces the timeout for retrieving an address from 60 seconds
> (the
>
> # default) to 10 seconds.
>
> #dhcpcd_eth0="-t 10"
> =============================================================

dhcpcd != dhcpd

Uwe

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