[Bug 18195] Re: dhcp search can't be avoided during installation

Colin Alston colin.alston at gmail.com
Wed Oct 2 14:55:57 UTC 2013


No, seems I'm duplicating https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/debian-installer/+bug/1018558 - the fault is the preseed documentation!

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Title:
  dhcp search can't be avoided during installation

Status in “netcfg” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  During installation, one cannot choose to NOT use dhcp to configure the network
  settings.

  This was problematic for me because the computer I was installing ubuntu on was
  in a network which had a DHCP server, but was not supposed to use it (instead it
  was supposed to have a specific static IP).  During the install, it obtained an
  (incorrect) IP from the DHCP server.  While one might debate the wisdom of the
  network administrator's overall design in this case, it is a valid scenario that
  caused me trouble.

  Adding an option to the installation -- before the DHCP search begins -- to
  manually configure network settings would fix this.

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