On Thursday 29 November 2007 13:49:28 Erwin Groeneveld wrote:
> Hi Fajar,
>
> The first option, so accessing samba from a windows machine but using
> eth1, while also using eth1 for ltsp.
> In other words, can I bind samba on eth1 f.e. or does it conflict with
> ltsp on eth1?

Hi Erwin,
Yes you can do that. But, it means you want to do a dual boot? You can't be 
boot into Windows and then at the same time becomes a LTSP client.
CMIIW,
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