Joel Hammer babbled on about:
> Well, fooling around with dhcpcd:
>
> The man page says dhcpcd will try to configure your interface; however,
> when I run dhcpcd against my intranet dhcp server with dhcpcd -d eth0, the
> interface isn't changed at all. The lease files are set up on the client
> computer, but no attempt is made to configure the card. Is this correct?

my experience (joining this thread late) is that you should configure eth0 
first with bogus values (mine gets 192.168.1.1) then run dhcp and it will do 
the Right Thing
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