Because they were having problems with the drive, and when DHCP was getting an address and trying to write the address on the drive, the number of errors was _ridiculous_. They were suggesting that DHCP needed to try less frequently, I think. I don't remember exactly what they were suggesting.
Sure, the problem was the drive, but overwhelming numbers of errors makes things hard to diagnose. :)
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Sure, the problem was the drive, but overwhelming numbers of errors makes things hard to diagnose. :)