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Re: How do I start dhcpd at startup? (was "Startup - newbie")



My original posting was suffixed with newbie. It really fit!

Thanks so much for this info, Jeremy. It worked so smoothly!.

Bob

Jeremy Mann wrote:

"Robert D. Sharp" wrote:

I looked there and then double checked it after this email. I see no
entry for DHCPD in that file. I suppose I could add one but then I'd have to know what I was doing.

Bob


Just add it to your /etc/rc.d/rc.local file. Since MkLinux is Redhat
based, from a command prompt, type setup and look for the DHCPD daemon.
Another place to look is your /etc/rc.d/init.d scripts.

--
It has been said before but warrants repeating, "If you think education is expensive, try ignorance."

Bob Sharp
On Line Technology Support Specialist
The Learning Space: Right In Class Project
A Learning Space (U.S. West/NEA) Grant Cadre Member
http://www.learningspace.org/about_ls/vitae/sharp/rsharp.html
Newly elected: Middle School Representative to the NCCE Board


References: 
 >RE: How do I start dhcpd at startup? (was "Startup - newbie") (From: "Pete Peters" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: How do I start dhcpd at startup? (was "Startup - newbie") (From: "Robert D. Sharp" <email@hidden>)



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