# /etc/conf.d/dhcpd: config file for /etc/init.d/dhcpd # If you require more than one instance of dhcpd you can create symbolic # links to dhcpd service like so # cd /etc/init.d # ln -s dhcpd dhcpd.foo # cd ../conf.d # cp dhcpd dhcpd.foo # Now you can edit dhcpd.foo and specify a different configuration file. # You'll also need to specify a pidfile in that dhcpd.conf file. # See the pid-file-name option in the dhcpd.conf man page for details. # If you wish to run dhcpd in a chroot, uncomment the following line # DHCPD_CHROOT="/var/lib/dhcp/chroot" # All file paths below are relative to the chroot. # You can specify a different chroot directory but MAKE SURE it's empty. # Specify a configuration file - the default is /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf # DHCPD_CONF="/etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf" # Configure which interface or interfaces to for dhcpd to listen on. # List all interfaces space separated. If this is not specified then # we listen on all interfaces. # DHCPD_IFACE="" # Insert any other dhcpd options - see the man page for a full list. # DHCPD_OPTS=""