Hello steve,

> I'm trying to move things around on my network over time & I want my
> dhcp server to be on a different machine to my LTSP server. I can find
> nothing to explain how this is done or even if it is a problem but I
> would like to know before I start if possible so as to keep everything
> up.

> dhcp gives the terminal a file name to start off but this seems to
> suggest it is on the same host, do I:-

> 1) leave it & it will sort itself out
> 2) put something like "filename host:/tftpboot/lts" etc in dhcpd.conf
> 3) something else

>From dhcpd man-page:

          The next-server statement

            next-server server-name;

            The  next-server  statement  is used to specify the host address of the 
server from which the initial
            boot file (specified in the filename statement) is to be loaded.   
Server-name should be a numeric IP
            address  or a domain name.   If no next-server parameter applies to a 
given client, the DHCP server's
            IP address is used.


Best regards,
 Anselm Martin Hoffmeister
 Stockholm Projekt Computer-Service
 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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