asmo,

as you are talking about dhcp. when you have two dhcp servers in one  
network, which one is picked up first.

right now, I have to unplug the windows server, otherwise the machines  
always boot first from that server, which has a specialized software  
to restore clients etc. once unplugged the clients boot well from the  
edubuntu server I have.

rgds,

uwe


Quoting Asmo Koskinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Uwe Geercken kirjoitti:
>> Steve,
>>
>> please don't put windows on those machines. I believe I speak for   
>> all  when I say, give us some more details, ask more questions and   
>> we will  get your setup going.
>>
>
> I got "new" thin clients for my updated Edubuntu Classroom Server 7.10
> x86_64 environment:
>
> http://marc.info/?l=ltsp-discuss&m=119453643600375&w=2
>
> Before I was able to hit F2 (BIOS Setup) I did have to remove battery
> for a while on the motherboard, because there was password for BIOS and
> I did not know that password. That blew away password. Then in the BIOS
> I did have to  change boot device priority - network boot as a first
> device (pxe).
>
> After all that these PC's works very well with Edubuntu - I even use
> Windows dhcp-server as only dhcp-server on our mixed network and
> removed dhcp3-server from Edubuntu:
>
> http://marc.info/?l=ltsp-discuss&m=119999464026181&w=2
>
> Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.




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