Folks,
I have ltsp 2.09pre4 installed.
I am aware it is not the latest one, but the changelog does not
appear to address my issue - perhaps you can help.
The system works just dandy when my NFS server is the same machine
as my DHCP server. I do this with a dedicated ethernet card on my server.
However, I wish to spread the gospel further afield :-)
Our building has a single LAN environment, with almost all machines
being of the Windows variety ..
In particular, the DHCP server for the LAN is WindowsNT. I have worked
with the Windows sysadmin, and have successfully arranged their server
to hand off to mine for the bootp requests - yaaaay.
My client boots, gets an IP from WinNT, gets the bootp server (and filename ?)
from WinNT, and I can see the bootp request come in on my machine,
a kernel served, booted ..
blah blah
Running /linuxrc
..
Running dhclient
ERROR! No dhcpcd-eth0.info file. Could be a problem with DHCP.
Kernel panic:
Investigations show that dhcpcd-eth0.info is written by the DHCP server,
which is elsewhere entirely.
Thoughts ? Resolution ? Will upgrading solve my problem ?
Which script should I be looking at ?
Cheers, Andy!
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