I just spun up a RHEL instance and noticed my DHCP Client was not starting on boot.
Simplest solution for me was to update my NICs interface file with “ONBOOT=yes” and ensure “BOOTPROTO=dhcp” was set.

I just spun up a RHEL instance and noticed my DHCP Client was not starting on boot.
Simplest solution for me was to update my NICs interface file with “ONBOOT=yes” and ensure “BOOTPROTO=dhcp” was set.

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