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<br>> My manpage has:<br>> <br>> > The -r flag explicitly releases the current lease, and once the<br>> > lease has been released, the client exits.<br>> ><br>> > If the client is killed by a signal (for example at shutdown or<br>> > reboot) it won't execute the dhclient-script (8) at exit. However<br>> > if you shut the client down gracefully with -r or -x it will<br>> > execute dhclient-script (8) at shutdown with the specific reason for<br>> > calling the script set.<br><br><div>Maybe you could tell me what's the difference between the -r and -x </div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div>Thanks for your help,</div><div>Stephan</div> </body>
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