* Werner Flamme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07-05-29 21:00 CEST]: > Hi all, > > I installed grml i386 via grml2hd onto my laptop that ran with grml 0.9 > before. It is a IBM ThinkPad T23. > > After booting from harddisk, I used grml-network to set up a static IP > address for the on-board eth card. Now I can > access the laptop via ssh, everything works fine. > > Several hours later, my ssh connection is down, the laptop does not respond > to pings. I use the console and - much > to my astonishment - the static IP address was exchanged with an address from > the DHCP range of my router! I used > grml-network again to enter the static IP address - and next morning, it > again was away and a dynamic IP address > was used! > > Well, since that first surprise this happens all few hours. I always chose > "enable at boot" at the last prompt. > > What can I do do have my system remember the static IP address assigned via > grml-network instead of looking for a > DHCP address?
edit /etc/grml/autoconfig and set CONFIG_DHCP='no' This must help. My opinoin is that this option have to be set by grml-network. But Mika knows better. Best Regards, Dimitar _______________________________________________ Grml mailing list - [email protected] http://lists.mur.at/mailman/listinfo/grml join #grml on irc.freenode.org grml-devel-blog: http://grml.supersized.org/
