dhcp evils

From: Michael Hennebry (hennebry_at_web.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu)
Date: 04/16/05

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    Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2005 11:38:04 -0500 (CDT)
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    Recently my computer seems to have had
    a name transplant.
    When things I working right, it thinks
    its name is a combination of its IP
    address and cableone.
    The current name, the output of hostname,
    is one that I'd previously only seen when I'd
    booted a kernel that wouldn't talk my
    ethernet card.

    Where are Fedora Core 3's dhcp logs?
    For that matter, where are any logs?
    I'd RTFM if I could find it.

    I do have a linux administration book.
    While the principles therein might be
    useful, when it comes to getting down,
    to cases it has been unhelpful.
    Usually this is because I cannot find
    a file. Locate has not been my friend.
    With or without alternate spellings,
    it would give nothing or way too much.

    -- 
    Mike   hennebry@web.cs.ndsu.NoDak.edu
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    • Re: dhcp evils
      ... On 4/16/05, Michael Hennebry wrote: ... > a name transplant. ... > Where are Fedora Core 3's dhcp logs? ... Your DHCP client messages would be in /var/log/messages ...
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      ... den 16.04.2005 schrieb Michael Hennebry um 18:38: ... > a name transplant. ... > booted a kernel that wouldn't talk my ... DHCP logs to messages syslog file below /var/log. ...
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