On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 14:10 -0500, Scott Balneaves wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 26, 2007 at 03:49:11PM -0300, Rafael Santos wrote:
> 
> > I want to organize a server ltsp 
> 
> Without dhcp, it's tougher to manage.
> 
> > Send documents 
> 
> Don't think we have any, but what you'd need to do would be to put the
> kernel and initramfs on a usb key, floppy, cdrom, or other kind of local
> storage medium.
> 
> Google for syslinux, this will allow you to do something like this.
> You'll have to do some research on your own.
> 
> Any particular reason why you don't want to/can't have a dhcp server on
> your network?  Did you know you could use a server with a 2 nic setup to
> isolate the ltsp dhcp server from the rest of the network?  This would
> be easier.
> 
> Scott
> 

And if you have wiring constraints you could use Vlans too to Virtually
separate the ltsp newtork. If your starting out with Vlans it takes a
little while to get your head round the idea, but works beautifully.
 
-- 
Kind regards
Alistair Crust
Systems Administrator 
Skegness Grammar School 
Vernon Road 
Skegness 
PE25 2QS 
TEL: 01754 610000 (ext'852)
FAX: 01754 896875 


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