[Holger Levsen] > I think that machine will boot diskless workstation on the next boot > automatically - but I need to confirm this first :-)
This is not implemented. I discussed different approaches with Finn-Arne during the last developer gathering, but nothing is implemented so far. Changing the default for the client in question is probably a fair enough solution, though I would love to have a tftp server doing this dynamically instead of having to generate a lof of files on disk to select the default. Finn-Arne said a common setup on his sites were to specify sections of the subnet for thin clients and diskless workstations, and then select the default setting using the DHCP configuration. It might be a better alternative, but require more changes to the current DHCP setup. > On the 192.168.0 network the machines will boot as thin clients per > default - maybe we should change this to diskless workstations per > default? This is fairly easy to do, if we want it. Either diskless workstations or the PXE menu are good options. On the other hand, it can be done using the DHCP configuration too, so perhaps the admins should make this decision? Happy hacking, -- Petter Reinholdtsen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

