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Date:      Wed, 10 Feb 1999 00:50:19 GMT
From:      jbg@masterplan.org (Jason George)
To:        freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: adding DHCP client to src/contrib/
Message-ID:  <199902100049.RAA20979@gongshow.masterplan.org>

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>From: "Daniel C. Sobral" <dcs@newsguy.com>
>
>>Steve Kargl wrote:
>> 
>> > > The plan is to make a boot floppy / boot CDROM with a DHCP client on it.
>> 
>> Content-Type: text/BLOAT
>> 
>> These should be left has ports.
>
>I disagree. It is very common nowadays to need to extract your IP
>address through DHCP. Not having a DHCP boot floppy/cd is a serious
>disadvantage.
>



Make a boot floppy with BPF and a DHCP client.  

When a user installs via the network, ensure a VERY PROMINENT splash 
screen indicates that the basic NO-BPF kernel has been installed (ie - 
the normal distribution kernel) and that NO DHCP CLIENT is installed on 
the hard drive and that the BPF will NOT be available upon reboot.  Then 
offer the option to install either the WIDE or ISC client via the 
package mechanism and a BPF-enabled GENERIC kernel.

This mechanism ensures that people in a DHCP environment can install via 
the network without causing the security- and bloat-minded people to 
have a brain hemmorage.

If the installers using the DHCP boot disk don't follow the instructions 
and install a proper package or a BPF-enabled kernel, they are SOL for 
not having read the dialog boxes.



--Jason
j.b.george<at>ieee.org
jbg<at>masterplan.org

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