Sysadmin,

Looks like you have both the rootpath IP address set to 192.168.1.102
and the workstation IP address set to 192.168.1.102.

you need to figure out the correct address for the server
and put that in the root-path.
And, figure out the correct IP address for the workstation,
and put that in the fixed-address field.

Jim McQuillan
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On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Bill wrote:

>  TO : sysadmin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  
> > I obviously have something badly screwed up.
> Yes, you do have. For a start, take a look at your dhcpd.conf file
> 
> > option root-path "192.168.1.102:/opt/ltsp/i386";
> This seems ok.
> 
> > host nawfil02 {
> > fixed-address 192.168.1.102;
>                           ^^^
> This one messing it all up.
> 
> Try eliminate this error, then troubleshoot other problems cropping
> up, if any.
> 
> 

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