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@@ -92,8 +92,14 @@ ip=<client-ip>:<server-ip>:<gw-ip>:<netmask>:<hostname>:<device>:<autoconf>
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autoconfiguration.
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autoconfiguration.
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The <autoconf> parameter can appear alone as the value to the `ip'
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The <autoconf> parameter can appear alone as the value to the `ip'
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- parameter (without all the ':' characters before) in which case auto-
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- configuration is used.
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+ parameter (without all the ':' characters before). If the value is
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+ "ip=off" or "ip=none", no autoconfiguration will take place, otherwise
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+ autoconfiguration will take place. The most common way to use this
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+ is "ip=dhcp".
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+
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+ Note that "ip=off" is not the same thing as "ip=::::::off", because in
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+ the latter autoconfiguration will take place if any of DHCP, BOOTP or RARP
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+ are compiled in the kernel.
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<client-ip> IP address of the client.
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<client-ip> IP address of the client.
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@@ -142,7 +148,7 @@ ip=<client-ip>:<server-ip>:<gw-ip>:<netmask>:<hostname>:<device>:<autoconf>
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into the kernel will be used, regardless of the value of
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into the kernel will be used, regardless of the value of
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this option.
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this option.
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- off or none: don't use autoconfiguration (default)
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+ off or none: don't use autoconfiguration
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on or any: use any protocol available in the kernel
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on or any: use any protocol available in the kernel
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dhcp: use DHCP
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dhcp: use DHCP
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bootp: use BOOTP
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bootp: use BOOTP
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