Changeset 0d7900a for networking/connect/dhcpcd.xml
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- 02/11/2013 06:51:17 PM (11 years ago)
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networking/connect/dhcpcd.xml
ra161de9 r0d7900a 33 33 DHCP client specified in RFC2131. A DHCP client is useful for connecting 34 34 your computer to a network which uses DHCP to assign network 35 addresses. dhcpcd strives to be a fully featured, yet very lightweight 35 addresses. dhcpcd strives to be a fully featured, yet very lightweight 36 36 DHCP client.</para> 37 37 … … 153 153 <command>dhcpcd</command> sets the hostname and mtu settings. It also 154 154 overwrites <filename>/etc/resolv.conf</filename> and 155 <filename>/etc/ntp.conf</filename>. 156 155 <filename>/etc/ntp.conf</filename>. 156 157 157 These modifications to system files and settings on system 158 158 configuration files are done by hooks which are stored in <filename 159 159 class="directory">/lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-hooks</filename>. 160 160 161 161 Setup <command>dhcpcd</command> by removing or adding hooks from/to 162 162 that directory. The execution of hooks can be disabled by using the 163 163 <option>--nohook</option> (<option>-C</option>) command line option or 164 164 by the <option>nohook</option> option in the 165 <filename>/etc/dhcpcd.conf</filename> file.</para> 166 165 <filename>/etc/dhcpcd.conf</filename> file.</para> 166 167 167 <para>Review the <command>dhcpcd</command> man page for switches to add 168 to the <envar>DHCP_START</envar> value.</para> 169 168 to the <envar>DHCP_START</envar> value.</para> 169 170 170 </note> 171 171
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