Name resolution is working.

During boot process the correct host name is set. A shell at the terminals give me the correct host name for each one. Even sound gets properly configured for each terminal.

Could it be something else?

Regards everybody.

On Tue, 2006-06-13 at 10:05 +0200, Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:
Am Montag, den 12.06.2006, 09:32 -0500 schrieb Hugo Perez Casanova:
> Hi.
> 
> I've been using LTSP for quite a while. Had no problems with version
> 4.1, when upgrading to v4.2 in a CentOS 4.3 I can not set individual
> parameters for the terminals, such as printer, mouse type, etc. Only
> the global section appears to be read.

This might be the case with hostname sections like
[terminal1]
if your name resolution does not work anymore on the terminals, or if
other IP-addresses get handed out. In the latter case even
[192.168.1.1]
sections will not work anymore.

Please try to set hw-addr sections and see wether they work for a start:
[00:0b:ad:c0:ff:ee]-ish.

Next step would be to see wether the dhcpd config changed, and then
investigate wether hostnames work on the terminal (get a shell-screen
and investigate).

Regards
Anselm


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