Brian,

is there any chance that you could have another DHCP server
on the same network?

The reason I ask is because this same question came up
last week, and it turned out another server was answering
the dhcp query, giving out an IP address but not a root-path.

Jim McQuillan
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On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Brian Johnson wrote:

> I have a couple of Artisoft ISA network cards (10 Mbs)
> 
> They allow my machine to get an IP address from the dhcpd server (I get the
> ME 192.168.0.12 line) but it stops at the dhcpclient line and says that it
> can't find the root-path option.
> 
> But I have the root-path option and three other machines find it with no
> problem, I'm wondering if the network card stops working after the Linux
> startup sequence
> 
> Is that possible?
> 
> Could Linux be assigning IRQs that conflict with the network card?  It finds
> that card at IO 0x300 with IRQ 15
> 
> Is this a hardware issue?
> 
> 
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