10 Feb
2004
10 Feb
'04
22:49
On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 17:28 -0500, Damon Register wrote:
Anders Johansson wrote:
If you're using dhcpcd (the default dhcp client), then "dhcpcd -k" will kill dhcp, bring down the network interface, and force it to request a new IP address the next time you bring it up. so how do you bring it back? just plain dhcpcd with no args? I have had this same question from time to time but have never learned the way to do it
Yeah, just running "dhcpcd eth0" should do it. "ifup-dhcp eth0" would be the suse way