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Linux TCP/IP Settings 
The instructions for setting up boot-time DHCP vary dramatically 
by distribution, so you may want to refer to your particular 
version’s documentation. 
Note: 
If you have more than one network card installed, you will need to 
pick distinct Ethernet identifiers for each (eth0, eth1, eth2, and so 
forth). If you select an identifier other than eth0 for your ADSL 
modem, use that identifier throughout. 
RedHat 
Edit or create /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 so 
that it contains the following three lines: 
DEVICE=eth0 
ONBOOT=yes 
BOOTPROTO=dhcp 
SuSE 
Edit the file /etc/rc.config; search for the variables 
NETCONFIGNETDEV_0, and IFCONFIG_0
Set them as follows (see the instructions in rc.config): 
NETCONFIG="_0" 
NETDEV_0="eth0" 
IFCONFIG_0="dhcpclient" 
Reboot with this command: /sbin/shutdown -r now
Debian 
Add this line to the file /etc/network/interfaces
iface eth0 inet dhcp 
Reboot with this command: /sbin/shutdown -r now