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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Do I need to? Post 302138151 by porter on Saturday 29th of September 2007 03:35:18 PM
Old 09-29-2007
If you are coming from an electronics background may I suggest the operating systems course, this fills in the blanks of how do logic gates on silicon end up providing an environment to run applications.

I started from an electronic (telecoms/communications) background before entering computers so I always wanted to know how things really worked, eg from the metal upwards.

We did our database course on SQL and never touched a computer. Smilie It seemed logical but abstract.
 
dhclient.leases(5)						File Formats Manual						dhclient.leases(5)

NAME
dhclient.leases - DHCP client lease database DESCRIPTION
The Internet Systems Consortium DHCP client keeps a persistent database of leases that it has acquired that are still valid. The database is a free-form ASCII file containing one valid declaration per lease. If more than one declaration appears for a given lease, the last one in the file is used. The file is written as a log, so this is not an unusual occurrence. The format of the lease declarations is described in dhclient.conf(5). FILES
/var/lib/dhclient/dhclient.leases SEE ALSO
dhclient(8), dhcp-options(5), dhclient.conf(5), dhcpd(8), dhcpd.conf(5), RFC2132, RFC2131. AUTHOR
dhclient(8) was written by Ted Lemon under a contract with Vixie Labs. Funding for this project was provided by Internet Systems Consor- tium. Information about Internet Systems Consortium can be found at https://www.isc.org. dhclient.leases(5)
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