a discussion will be held about a proper solution at UDS karmic, we need
to find a way to not silently break upgrades of amd64 based servers
(where people most likely use a i386 chroot and thus changed the file
manually) and new installs from CD. the best solution here would be to:

a) detect if there is network connection at install time and offer the user to 
build a 386 chroot if possible (we cant include i386 packages on CD so a net 
connection is essential here)
b) modify or generate the first installed dhcpd.conf according to the actual 
client arch
c) do the right ucf magic to make sure this generated file is known to be good 
to avoid coffile prompts

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amd64 server installation has wrong default dhcpd.conf (s/i386/amd64/)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203954
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