*** How far have you gotten? This first step is to get the second network
card in your system and configured with it's own ip-address (say
192.168.1.254). Have you done this yet?




On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, AW Verhoef wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I am trying with one server to server about 150 clients with LTSP running on
> Redhat 7.2.  Is there a way in which I can add a second network card, and
> have one network card server half the computers, and the other network card
> serve the other half of the lab?  I imagine there is, however, I have looked
> all over for read-me's and how-to's, but haven't found much.
> 
> If someone could help me in this one, it would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks ~ Art.
> 
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