Use the DHCP options 66 and 67. Use 67 to specify the name of the boot image file (ltsp kernel or PXE boot loader) and 66 for the IP address of the TFTP server. I believe you may need PXELINUX to make this happen, assuming of course your clients are using PXE boot ROMs.
Haven't tried this in a while so I can't comment much more...
"Matthew L. McCarty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
Is there a way to make LTSP work with a Windows 2000 DHCP server?
Thanks for anybody's input...
M. McCarty
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