Am 10 Dec 2002, um 2:38 Uhr schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

> One last thing to check here, just to be sure and to eliminate
> possible source, try replacing teh host name with host ip in the
> root-path setting. IF this works then the problem is in the DNS setup.
> Or LTSP can't do DNS lookup till after boot is finished. If having hte
> IP hardcode does not work then it time to check your NFS exports.
> 
> Evan


Hello Evan,

I tried it with the IP address, and this works. But the 
serverhostname and the clienthostname are known by the DNS-server. I 
can resolve the hostname (ping/telnet).

Maybe there's really a LTSP-problem with it as you mentioned above?!?

Regards,

Anderas.

Andreas Schlager, EDV
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