I try install dhcp3-server, but /etc/init.d/dhcp3-server file is missing. Whats going on?

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Published on 2012-06-19T02:19:23Z Indexed on 2012/06/19 3:23 UTC
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I've found several how-to's that essentially go through the same process in setting up DHCP.

Here's a link that has the list of step needed install and setup DHCP. I follow all the steps and find that the sudo /etc/init.d/dhcp3-server restart portion returns command not found only to reveal the the file doesn't even exist. I've installed (sudo apt-get install dhcp3-server) and uninstalled (sudo apt-get remove dhcp3-server) two or three times. I'm pretty sure my config files are good because I've had to check them three times. But I don't think I'm to that point of being able to see them action it. I cant control the process.

Why is the file missing? How is it supposed to get there? Help?

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