Am Sonntag, den 16.07.2006, 06:38 -0700 schrieb sandin:
> is there any other way to tell the thin clients where to mount the
> file systems that by passing it as a DHCP parameter?
>  
> also, are there other shared network resources that can be used such
> as a smb share?
>  
> i am in the process of getting some machines runnning ltsp in a pretty
> much windows environment.  i have a linux machine set up for
> development that could go on the main network, but i have a feeling i
> will run into issues trying to get them to do anything on their dhcp
> server.  is there a feature to pass additional parameters during boot
> in the append section? 

If your client machines use etherboot, you can go for the
ALTERNATE_DHCP_PORT solution, meaning you would run your DHCP daemon on
port 1067/1068 instead of 67/68. This is not possible for vendor PXE
though.

The root filesystem for the clients has (afaik) to be NFS; there is
nothing like root-over-samba.

I seem to remember someone setup a LTSP there on a win box, with the M$
Unix-Utils (NFS-server and the shebang). Windows-DHCP-servers also can
be configured to hand out parameters other than just an IP address...
you should just make sure there is not more than one DHCP-server on each
subnet.

Regards,
Anselm

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