>
>
> That's interesting -- an arp failure suggests the client is trying to
> contact a machine but there is no response to the layer 2 arp request,
> suggesting the ip address it's looking for is not up.  Perhaps you might
> try uncommenting the next-server directive in /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf, making
> sure it points at your thin client server.  Then restart dhcpd with
>
>        sudo /etc/init.d/dhcp3-server restart
>
> and reboot your thin client.


Done. But it didn't help for either client (desktop or laptop). The
next-server ip address from dhcpd.conf (next-server 192.168.0.254;) is
definitely the one from eth1 in my ifconfig.


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> Gavin
>
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