Yes. I would try the static ip. That's what I do and it works fine. I
suspect that everytime you reboot, you might be getting a new IP if you ask
for one. That is what happened to me.
telinit 1-6 changes run levels. telinit 5 is usually the KDE or GUI thing.
Telinit 3 is the nonGUI login. Telinit 1 is the single user login. It
shuts down most of your services in an orderly sequence. When you go back
with telinit 3 or 5 everything is restarted. It is a way to do a reboot
of sorts without rebooting. 

Joel

On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 08:04:00AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Joel
> 
> By stall I mean the net is no longer reachable and an nslookup gives
> nameserver unavailable (of course, that for comcast nameserver
> IP).  I get an infinite leasetime and dynamic address. I have not
> put it in the eth0 netcard setup as static. I had used that in the past
> when it was comcast@home.  No, haven't tried telinit 1, not famiiliar
> with it as a newbie.
> 
> Maybe I should put the IP in as a static one instead of dynamic, huh?
> 
> 
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