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Timestamp:
05/30/2005 09:31:54 PM (19 years ago)
Author:
Randy McMurchy <randy@…>
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Message:

Removed excess spaces from the ends of lines in the source files

git-svn-id: svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/trunk/BOOK@4502 af4574ff-66df-0310-9fd7-8a98e5e911e0

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  • connect/dhcp/dhcp.xml

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    1111  <title>DHCP Clients</title>
    1212
    13   <para>DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. It is a protocol 
    14   used by many sites to automatically provide information such as IP addresses, 
    15   subnet masks and routing information to computers.  If your network uses 
    16   DHCP, you will need a DHCP client in order to connect to it. 
     13  <para>DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. It is a protocol
     14  used by many sites to automatically provide information such as IP addresses,
     15  subnet masks and routing information to computers.  If your network uses
     16  DHCP, you will need a DHCP client in order to connect to it.
    1717  DHCP is also used by some cable modems.</para>
    1818
    19   <para>BLFS currently provides installation instructions for 
    20   two DHCP clients, <command>dhclient</command> (from the 
    21   <application>dhcp</application> package) and <command>dhcpcd</command>. 
    22   BLFS presents both sets of installation instructions and 
    23   discusses how to create an appropriate service script to work with the 
    24   <command>network</command> bootscript and the DHCP 
     19  <para>BLFS currently provides installation instructions for
     20  two DHCP clients, <command>dhclient</command> (from the
     21  <application>dhcp</application> package) and <command>dhcpcd</command>.
     22  BLFS presents both sets of installation instructions and
     23  discusses how to create an appropriate service script to work with the
     24  <command>network</command> bootscript and the DHCP
    2525  client of your choice.</para>
    2626
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