  | |  | IP related | IP related 2004-02-07 - By Jason Staudenmayer
Back Are you using DHCP? Does this error stop your network communication?
If you are using DHCP and it doesn 't stop your network, it 's more than
likely the DHCP server not expiring your old address. Post your ifconfig
too.
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From: Jeffrin [mailto:jeffrin_jose@(protected)]
Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2004 12:22 AM
To: redhat-list@(protected)
Subject: IP related
Hello all
When i give a network services restart to set IP for eth0
it shows that 192.168.1.100 already in use.
If i change the IP to an another one like 192.168.1.200
then it shows 192.168.1.200 already in use.
The machine is dual boot and there is not such problems
for windows. This problem is only in GNU/Linux.
How to fix it ?
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