How is the server obtaining the IP address?  DHCP from some other source on the 
network (this would break your client's PXE booting)?
If your IP on the server is manually configured, then you need to populate 
/etc/resolve.conf with the correct NS entries.  If you don't know what they 
are, you can check to see what the router uses, or you can turn on NAT and DHCP 
on the router, boot some other box (laptop) to obtain an address via DHCP, and 
then see what was assigned (some routers will relay the dns for you so you 
would just have to point to 10.0.0.1).  Alternatively, you can just use 8.8.8.8 
(Google's open DNS).


In my network, I run my own internal DNS server that will fwd to my ISP's 
servers (and 8.8.8.8) for zones that aren't on my internal network.  This also 
allows me to set up dyndns so that anything that boots onto the network will 
get not only an IP, but also a resolvable name.



I'm sure you've already looked at it, but the install installs a default 
dhcp.conf in /etc/ltsp/dhcp.conf that will not have the right settings for dns, 
etc.
You need to make sure that every setting matches your network.  Things like 
name-server or even next-server (I usually comment out this one since the 
next-server is the same as the DHCP server).




From: David Trask <[email protected]>
To: mikebianc <[email protected]>, edubuntu-users 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2012 at 9:34 pm
Subject: Re: Single NIC install of Edubuntu


What I'm running into are a few things...and I'm sure I'm just missing 
something.  First...I've disabled the other onboard NIC on the server....it 
doesn't get and address, but ifconfig still shows it's there.  I also need to 
change the default addressing scheme for DHCP to a 10.0.0.x network.  I did 
that and it seemed to break something so that the thin-clients don't
finish booting....they get the Edubuntu splash screen, but end with an 
initramfs message.  I haven't gotten into it too far...so I have not 
troubleshot that issue.  Nonetheless, I'm also able to ping, but unable to 
resolve.  In other words....ping 10.0.0.1  works fine (10.0.0.1 is my 
firewall/router for the LAN)...yet ping abc.com doesn't...nor does firefox go 
to any web sites (although it will go to IP addresses)....so I'm guessing it's 
not resolving.  So...what do I need to change and watch out for when changing 
the network addressing from the default 192.168.x.x to 10.0.x.x.  I'm pretty 
sure I had most everything...the server has the right address....


Not 100% sure where everything lives now.  Thought about editing 
/etc/resolv.conf manually, but it doesn't seem like anything is in there


Any ideas welcome


Mike Biancaniello  <[email protected]> writes:
 I run a single NIC system. In previous versions, you had to jump through some 
hoops to use the installer, but I just installed 12.04 on a single NIC system 
and it worked great. My edubuntu install also acts as the DHCP for everything. 
What issues are you running into?



From: David Trask <[email protected]>
To: edubuntu-users <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2012 at 8:31 pm
Subject: Single NIC install of Edubuntu


Hi!


I've been doing Linux Terminal Servers for a long time...K12LTSP and even 
Edubuntu.  I'm now coming back to Edubuntu after using Resara for a few years.  
Here's my scenario....


I have a huge server...no issues there.  Quad processors...each quad 
core...24GB RAM....multiple fast hard drives...gig nics...etc.  I'm trying to 
keep it simple.  (most of my switches are unmanaged gigabit switches...so 
channel bonding may not be an easy idea..)  I'm trying to do a single NIC 
install.  This server will also be the DHCP server for my entire network.  I 
can't seem to find the documentation for setting this up (single NIC that is)  
I thought I had it, but now I'm having issues getting to the internet from the 
clients and even the server.  Can anyone point me in the right direction?  I 
have done a single NIC install before with K12LTSP...and probably even 
Edubuntu, but I cannot seem to find the documentation I used and I'm running 
into what
should be simple issues.  Any ideas are welcome.


David Trask
Technology Director/Teacher
Vassalboro Community School
[email protected]
(207) 923-4305


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