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If your machine gets its address from a DHCP server, there are no
modules that you need to load or compile into your kernel. You need to
instead install a DHCP client such as dhcpcd.

BTW, you shouldn't include the kernel-level DHCP support, unless you
have a diskless machine that boots off the network.

Greg
 
On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 06:10:46PM -0700, Sean McMahon wrote:
> If your machine gets its address from a dhcp server, what are the other modules
> you have to load or compile built-in to the kernel.  I ask because a few times I
> included network support, dhcp support, support for my card and ifconfig still
> didn't get a dhcp address.

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