On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 09:26, Hedemark, Magnus wrote:
> I just wanted to follow up on my own post.  I was originally making more
> work for myself than was necessary.  Since all of the thin clients on my
> subnet will be running the same hardware, and I am not pushing any workload
> back to them, I can put the "filename" option in my dhcpd.conf up in the
> subnet section instead of going around and getting MAC addresses from all my
> clients, and then setting up reservations for them.

I've found it handy to use arpwatch, since it will give you the MAC
address of any new hardware on your network.

FWIW, Diskless Workstations is one of the primary sources of funding for
the main LTSP developers.  Get them on your approved vendor list ;-)

--
David


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