Re: Why is adding a new Ubuntu PC to an existing LAN such a pain?
- From: John R Cichy <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 00:44:06 +0000
On Sun, 2007-01-21 at 00:08 +0000, Bob Adams wrote:
I hope you mean the same subnet, or that the windows machines areAdding machines to a network without DHCP is _always a pain :) Is thereBecause I do not have a DHCP server and also because I want to use the
a special reason why you use static addresses?
same addresses as my Windows PC's.
powered down when the Ubuntu machines are running (though still can't be
sure why you would do this except in a dual-boot situation). Two
computers can NOT share IP's on the network. That would be like you
sharing the same phone number with your neighbor.
John
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