Denny,
You need to pass 'NIC=8139too' on the kernel command line.
The method of passing kernel command line arguments varies, depending on
whether you are using Etherboot or PXE.
Take a look at this article on our wiki:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/KernelOptions
Jim McQuillan
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Denny Schierz wrote:
> hi,
>
> short question:
>
> the client has two network cards and the ltsp kernel try the wrong card.
> what is the dhcp/ltsp option, to use (after tftp boot) the other card:
>
> 3c59x eth0
> 8139too eth1
>
> we need eth1
> cu denny
>
>
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