I have never got dhcpcd to work with 2.2.x kernels.
I did manage to get dhcpcd-sv to work, and that's included
in the dhcpcd package. But I decided to use the dhclient package,
since it actually tells me what it's doing, and has never failed
to get me an IP from the DHCP Server my ISP uses.
Bryan
The only way I've gotten dhcpcd to work with the Cisco 675
here is to do (after the long wait for booting)
dhcpcd -r -R
with the dhcpcd -r being the key difference from the documentation
statement about it working with 2.2.x kernels? Maybe someone
can help with further understanding of this.
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