Ian,

Apologies - I read

>"Again, my question is how can I find >out the interface of eth0 if it is 
>>configured for DHCP?"

And assumed you were trying to find the IP address of eth0.

> Please re-read my original post.

I'll leave that for someone else who understands your question - clearly I 
don't and I don't want to waste any more of your time (or mine) trying to help 
you.

Mark

Sent on the move

On 15 Mar 2012, at 14:28, "Ian Stewart" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mark,
>             That doesn't answer my question at all.  Please re-read my 
> original post.
>
> -Ian Stewart
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