rob apodaca wrote:

Right, if the dhcp server has no IP to give out (either by range or
specific entry) it will not reply to the workstation.

Specifically, I have an entry to give out an IP address to anything that requests it, in order to share the internet connection and for the odd windows machine that I have to repair.

In the past, the etherboot images from rom-o-matic used to announce that they had received an ip address from the server and then fail saying that they couldn't receive a kernel. I used to take this as a cue that the network card was configured correctly (ie, 10baseT rather than 10base2) before adding an entry in the dhcpd.conf specifying which kernel to load.



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