Maurice,

For your new subnet, do you have a 'use-host-decl-names on;'
line in your dhcpd.conf file ?

You need that so that dhcpd will pass a hostname to the
workstation.

Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


On Fri, 10 Oct 2003, Maurice Libes wrote:

> hi
> 
> i have a working ltsp server (v3)... which allows many client
> to boot in a 139.124.x subnet ...
> 
> now, i want to allow my ltsp server to serve another subnet..
> I change one client PC to another subnet let's say 139.124.y.0
> (i have setup all the NFS, tftp, xdm permissions for this new vlan)
>  
>  of course I add a new entry i in the lts.conf file for  the name of
>  this new PC (which is declared in the DNS)
> 
> ....the PC is booting correctly   pxe->dhcp->tftp->nfs->xdm
> 
> the problem succeed at the end of the boot sequence...
> it seems that this new PC is not recognized in the lts.conf file ....
> 
> Only the default parameters in the default section are taken in spite
> of the new entry i add for the name of this new PC 
> 
> any idea?
> 
> II/ can a single LTSP server serve client PC in several subnet?
> 
> 



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