> As a temporary workaround, maybe a simple "rm /var/lib/dhcp3/dhclient.eth1.leases" before attempting to bring the network interface up during boot might be an option.
> Or perhaps "touch" ing it to bring it up to speed on the current time.
According to my experience, that workaround doesn't solves nothing. The "Permission denied" error messages in daemon.log appears when dhcp works correctly, so it does not represents a problem symptom (I believe).
Randakar:
> As a temporary workaround, maybe a simple "rm /var/lib/ dhcp3/dhclient. eth1.leases" before attempting to bring the network interface up during boot might be an option.
> Or perhaps "touch" ing it to bring it up to speed on the current time.
According to my experience, that workaround doesn't solves nothing. The "Permission denied" error messages in daemon.log appears when dhcp works correctly, so it does not represents a problem symptom (I believe).