_I_ didnt do this, just documented the message hehehe
try it, and if it works, tell me, if it doesnt, tell
me too 8)
I edit dhcpd.conf with the following line:
shared-network WORKSTATIONS {
subnet 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
range dynamic-bootp 192.168.0.10 192.168.0.100;
if substring (option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 9)
= "PXEClient" {
filename "/lts/pxelinux.0"; }
else if substring (option vendor-class-identifier,
0, 9) =
"Etherboot" {
filename "/lts/vmlinuz-2.4.19-ltsp-1"; }
}
}
After doing this all my clients are working without
problems - without
editing /ec/hosts lts.conf or anything else.
Is there nevertheless any reason to edit /etc/hosts
or something else?
--- Angel Gabriel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been researching about the LTSP for some time,
> and I have finally
> decidede to take the plunge. I was slighty
> disappointed when I found that
> the RPM's wouldn't install on RH7.3 but I had a
> fresh 7.1 box sitting
> around. After installing everything, and configuring
> it all, I have a few
> questions before I start adding workstations.
>
> 1) Does every workstation need to be configured on
> the server?
>
> I think what I want to ask here is, would it be
> possible for me to plug a
> workstation into the network, enter a boot disk and
> fire it up, with no
> additional configuration?
>
> 2) Is it possible for clients to access local
> hardware, such as harddrives,
> floppy drives?
>
> This would greatly simplify many of the tasks I had
> to do.
>
> And Finally,
>
> 3) In the documentation, I noticed that the clients
> swap files, are stored
> on the server, via NFS. If 20 clients are all doing
> memory intensive tasks,
> wouldn't this slow down the whole operation?
>
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
>
>
>
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