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First, I'd like to say Hello, Archworld! I've been using Linux on and off for about a year now, and I figured I'd give Arch a try (last night, actually - installation went surprisingly well).
I'm having a DHCP issue that's troubling me. I installed Arch on a VM in a home network. IP addresses are issued on the 192.168.10.0/24 range. However, my Arch system is reading its IP address as 192.168.127.128/24. Every other machine in the house is showing an IP from the correct subnet. What's weird though is that I'm not having connectivity issues with Arch - download speeds are slower, but I figure it's because of the 192.168.127.2 DNS entry I'm receiving from DHCP.
I'm not sure what other information I can provide, as I'm kinda new at this, but would be more than happy to oblige. Has anybody else seen/heard/had this issue in the past?
Thanks.
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Ahh, virtualization. Figured this one out. I overlooked a few settings in my VM software, the issue was not with Arch. <sigh>.
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