"warrior@sanynet.ne.jp" wrote:
>
> I have a Turbolinux 6.0 Workstation which has been connected to
> Roadrunner and running fine for some time. On a spare partition on the
> same box, I installed Red Hat 7.0. Although I have setup DHCP in
> linuxconf and also have tried to mimic the
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts files as they are setup in Turbolinux, I
> cannot get Redhat to recognize the Roadrunner network.
>
> I am wondering if there are any special settings that have to be made to
> allow for DHCP used with Roadrunner (is it different from DHCP used on a
> regular LAN), but I don't know where the DHCP config files are. I
> never set anything special on the Turbolinux system; it came up to the
> network automatically.
My guess is that your TurboLinux box is using 'dhclient', which is the
'official' ISC DHCP client code, while RedHat uses 'pump', which is a
very streamlined, stripped down DHCP client. I've never gotten 'pump'
to get an address from RoadRunner; I've always had to install
'dhclient.' Dunno why, and I've heard from a couple other folks who say
they use 'pump' with no trouble, but it's never worked for me,
'dhclient' always has.
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