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								# If you're reading this, you're probably reading either:
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								#  /etc/wicd/dhclient.conf.template.default
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								# or
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								#  /etc/wicd/dhclient.conf.template
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								# or
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								#  a generated dhclient configuration in /var/run
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								# (these files could be in different locations, as determined by your
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								# packager or system administrator, but those are the default pathes)
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								#
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								# Here's what you need to know:
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								#  The .default file is copied by wicd to dhclient.conf.template if
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								#  dhclient.conf.template does not exist. If dhclient.conf.template
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								#  does exist, the .default file is not used. This is to allow
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								#  upgrades of the package without destroying user changes.
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								#
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								#  In other words, if you want to change the generated dhclient
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								#  configuration, you need to change dhclient.conf.template,
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								#  NOT dhclient.conf.template.default
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								# wicd will replace $_HOSTNAME in the following line with
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								# the appropriate hostname for this system
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								send host-name "$_HOSTNAME";
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