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dhcpcd command explanations
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| 2 | <title>Command explanations</title>
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[5fcd7c5] | 4 | <para><userinput>patch -Np1 -i ../dhcpcd-&dhcpcd-version;.patch
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| 5 | :</userinput> Dhcpcd unpatched puts all configuration and temporary
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| 6 | files in <filename>/etc/dhcpc</filename>. This becomes very annoying
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| 7 | when dhcpcd tells you it's running and it's not. You look in
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| 8 | <filename>/var/run</filename> for the pid file, but it's not there, the
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| 9 | pid file that needs deleting is in <filename>/etc/dhcpc</filename>. This
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| 10 | patch brings this program into FHS compliance, but more importantly,
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| 11 | puts files where you expect them to be.</para>
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| 13 | <para><userinput>--prefix="" :</userinput>There may be a good reason for
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| 14 | abandoning the normal BLFS convention of using --prefix=/usr here. If
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| 15 | you are installing DHCP, it is likely that it is required during the
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| 16 | boot process and /usr may be network mounted in which case, dhcpcd
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| 17 | wouldn't be available due to being on the network! Therefore, depending
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| 18 | on your situation, you may want it to be installed in <filename>/sbin</filename> or <filename>/usr/sbin</filename>. This command installs to <filename>/sbin</filename>.</para>
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| 20 | <para><userinput>--sysconfdir=/var/lib :</userinput> This command install
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| 21 | configuration files in the <filename>/var/lib</filename>
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| 22 | directory.</para>
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| 24 | <para><userinput>--mandir=/usr/share/man :</userinput> This command
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| 25 | install the man pages to the <filename>/usr/share/man</filename>
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| 26 | directory.</para>
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[f45b1953] | 27 |
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