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Timestamp:
01/19/2005 09:14:55 PM (19 years ago)
Author:
Randy McMurchy <randy@…>
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Parents:
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Message:

Added indexing tags to the DHCP Client instructions

git-svn-id: svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/trunk/BOOK@3316 af4574ff-66df-0310-9fd7-8a98e5e911e0

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  • connect/dhcp/dhcp.xml

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    1010<title><acronym>DHCP</acronym> Clients</title>
    1111
    12 <para><acronym>DHCP</acronym> stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.  
    13 It is a protocol used by many sites to automatically provide
    14 information such as <acronym>IP</acronym> addresses, subnet masks and routing
    15 information to computers.  If your network uses <acronym>DHCP</acronym>, you
    16 will need a <acronym>DHCP</acronym> client in order to connect to it.
     12<para><acronym>DHCP</acronym> stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
     13It is a protocol used by many sites to automatically provide information such
     14as <acronym>IP</acronym> addresses, subnet masks and routing information to
     15computers.  If your network uses <acronym>DHCP</acronym>, you will need a
     16<acronym>DHCP</acronym> client in order to connect to it.
    1717<acronym>DHCP</acronym> is also used by some cable modems.</para>
    1818
    19 <para><acronym>BLFS</acronym> currently provides installation instructions for two
    20 <acronym>DHCP</acronym> clients, <command>dhclient</command> (from the
    21 <application>dhcp</application> package) and <command>dhcpcd</command>.
    22 <acronym>BLFS</acronym> presents both sets of installation instructions
    23 and discusses how
    24 to create an appropriate service script to work with the
     19<para><acronym>BLFS</acronym> currently provides installation instructions for
     20two <acronym>DHCP</acronym> clients, <command>dhclient</command> (from the
     21<application>dhcp</application> package) and <command>dhcpcd</command>.
     22<acronym>BLFS</acronym> presents both sets of installation instructions and
     23discusses how to create an appropriate service script to work with the
    2524<command>network</command> bootscript and the <acronym>DHCP</acronym>
    2625client of your choice.</para>
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