I actually used a very simple solution. @Home uses dhcp, so I simply used the dhcpcd daemon (instead of setting everything up through linuxconf or netconf or anything like that). If you just give the...
Type: Posts; User: catfish
I actually used a very simple solution. @Home uses dhcp, so I simply used the dhcpcd daemon (instead of setting everything up through linuxconf or netconf or anything like that). If you just give the...