Disable dhcpForum: Networking Topic: Disable dhcp started by: sassi67 Posted by sassi67 on Aug. 31 2005,14:13
Hello everybody. I need to start DSL 1.0.1 remastered and hd-installed so that I can assign a static IP to my box and not using dhcp (my box lies in a LAN).So I modified /opt/bootlocal.sh adding this lines: sudo ifconfig eth0 "IP1" netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast "IP2" up sudo route add default gw "IP3" sudo echo nameserver "IP4" > /etc/resolv.conf When I restart my box i can't connect to the lan. In the list of running processes I see "pump -i eth0". If I use "netcardconfig" everthing works. Any suggestion? Thanks in advance. Posted by friedgold on Aug. 31 2005,14:29
You could try using the cheatcode 'nodhcp' or commenting out the network setup part of /etc/init.d/knoppix-autoconfig. Or you could just kill the pump process by adding killall pump into bootlocal.sh.PS there's no need to used sudo in /opt/bootlocal.sh since this script is ran as root Posted by hawki on Aug. 31 2005,14:45
HiI think you are making this a lot harder than it needs to be. 1. commands in bootlocal.sh don't need to be run with sudo. 2. if you have an hd-install you shouldn't need to reconfigure the network everytime you boot. 3. If you use a frugal install you can use the backup/restore device to save your network settings. If you have an hd-install and eth0 is not starting cleanly you may want to add the following lines to bootlocal.sh ifconfig eth0 down ifconfig eth0 up If you have a frugal install try adding those lines above but also add the following lines to .filetool.lst and configure a backup device. etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 etc/network/interfaces etc/resolv.conf That should save and restore your network settings and then stop and restart eth0. good luck |