> Dave Shiels wrot
> > Looks like another DHCP server is offering addresses in a 10.0.0.X
> > networks where your dhcpd.conf is in a 192.168.0.X network.
> > Definitely a configuration problem.
> Well, it was my adsl-router. Now i have shut down the dhcp-server in the
> router. 
> Now my boot says:
> Searching for server (DHCP)...

You Linux DHCP server doesn't seem to be running.
Look for 'dhcpd' in the output of 'ps ax'.


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