Kris,

I think you've got your columns reversed...  It goes IP_Address, then 
white space, then Hostname1 Hostname2 etc.  But it should say somewhere 
in the documentation that you only need to put your clients in 
/etc/hosts if you are NOT using DNS (bind).

As for the DHCP daemon fiasco, you did not have to reload the entire 
system to get the DHCP daemon installed.  Just download and install it. 
  On SuSE, use the rpm package manager.  You can just download the 
package dhcpd-*.rpm from a SuSE mirror ftp site and then as root install 
using this command:

  rpm -ivh dhcpd*.rpm

Just make sure you choose the right SuSE version and architecture.

Jason


> From: "Kris Adcock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2002 10:30:52 +0100
> 
> Got my first LTSP system running last night - bearing in mind how slow I can
> be to pick things up Linux-related, this is a testament to how good the LTSP
> system is, and how complete and idiot-proof the documentation is. Many
> thanks!
> 
> One thing which is only mentioned briefly in the PDF is what to do with
> /etc/hosts. I haven't changed mine at all, but things seem to work fine. I
> wasn't sure exactly what needs changing - do I have to list my workstations?
> 
> ws001 192.168.0.1
> ws002 192.168.0.2 etc...
> 
> In a future revision of the documentation, is it worth mentioning what's
> required on the server before you install? I didn't realise a DHCP daemon
> had to be running the first time I installed, and ended up re-installing
> SuSE on my machine just to get one loaded (totally failed to install it on
> my previously-installed system).



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